Paytm Launches Travel Pass For Frequent Flyers, Offers Exclusive Benefits

Paytm Launches Travel Pass For Frequent Flyers, Offers Exclusive Benefits

Paytm introduces the Travel Pass at Rs 1,299, offering free flight cancellations, travel insurance, and seat discounts up to Rs 15,200. Ideal for frequent flyers and business travelers seeking cost efficiency.

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Saturday, April 05, 2025, 01:37 PM IST
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Mumbai: Paytm, under One97 Communications Ltd., has rolled out the Paytm Travel Pass, a subscription-based service tailored for frequent flyers and business travelers. Priced at Rs 1,299, this pass provides exceptional value with a range of benefits.

Cost Savings: Get up to Rs 15,200 in seat discounts, including Rs 150 off on domestic flight seat selections.

Complimentary Perks: Enjoy free domestic flight cancellations and comprehensive travel insurance covering flight delays, baggage loss, and disruptions.

Validity: The pass is valid for three months, offering flexibility for multiple trips.

How to Subscribe and Redeem

Subscription Process: Open the Paytm app, navigate to “Flight, Bus & Train,” select “Travel Pass,” and pay Rs 1,299 to activate.

Redeeming Benefits: Search for flights under “Flights,” select your flight, and the benefits like free cancellations and travel insurance will apply automatically.

The Paytm Travel Pass is designed to provide financial flexibility and peace of mind for travelers. With cost-effective options and added travel security, it’s a game-changer for those who fly regularly.

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