Air India Express has launched its "Freedom Sale" in celebration of India's 77th year of independence. 

The sale offers Xpress Lite fares starting from ₹1947, exclusively available on the airline's website. Bookings are open until August 5 for travel until September 30, 2024, covering both domestic and international routes.

The sale features discounted fares on routes to leisure destinations such as Delhi-Jaipur, Bengaluru-Goa, and Delhi-Gwalior. It includes special sale fares across Air India Express's network of 15 international and 32 domestic destinations.
 

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