Private air-carrier, Jet Airways, today said it has tied-up with SBI Card to enable its customers book their tickets through its portal,
using the card option.
SBI Card is a joint offering by public sector lender, State Bank of India and GE Capital.
Under this offer, SBI Credit Cardholders would be able to choose an option to convert their ticket purchases through the company's website into a zero-percent EMI with tenure of 6 months, a Jet Airways press release said here.
The tie-up with the SBI Card is another unique travel option aimed at making air travel more economical and cost-effective for family travel, Jet Airways Chief Commercial Officer, Sudheer Raghavan, said.
"This scheme will help a family to undertake visits to tourist spots and encourage domestic tourism," Raghavan said.
"We are delighted to partner with Jet Airways and offer SBI Cardholders an affordable travel option. This offering is in line with our focus on the travel segment as it enables air travelers a unique opportunity to fly now and pay later without any additional costs," SBI Cards & Payment Services Pvt Ltd's CEO, Abhay Kumar Singh, said.
Naresh Goyal-owned Jet Airways currently operates over 380 flights across 65 destinations both on domestic and overseas routes.
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