India to get its very first subscription-based airline
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Updated : Jun 11, 2021, 02:12 IST
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The airline industry in India is looking forward to a new beginning with a new flying model by Prince Air. The carrier is soon going to be India’s first subscription based airline.
The airline industry in India is looking forward to a new beginning with a new flying model by Prince Air. The carrier is soon going to be India’s first subscription based airline. Read less
The airline industry in India is looking forward to a new beginning with a new flying model by Prince Air. The carrier is soon going to be India’s first subscription based airline. Yes, you read that right. By this we mean that you can fly multiple times for a monthly subscription. Kind of like subscribing to an OTT platform.
Prince Air’s all new aviation experience should be ready for passengers in about six to eight months. The idea is new, and it would be interesting to see how it fares among Indian travellers. The company has already started to pre-sell memberships.
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