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JetEscapes Holidays offers new holiday packages to Meghalaya

| @indiablooms | Nov 22, 2018, at 08:54 pm

Bengaluru, Nov 22 (IBNS): With the onset of the holiday season, JetEscapes Holidays from Jet Airways - India’s full-service, premier international airline is offering a new all-inclusive holiday packages to visit the ‘Scotland of the East’  - Meghalaya in the country’s north-eastern reaches from the Silicon Valley of India, Bengaluru.

With holidays starting at Rs.34160/- JetEscapes offers guests tailor-made travel packages which include a Jet Airways return economy airfare (inclusive of all taxes), airport transfers, three-star hotel accommodation with breakfast and sightseeing.

Guests can also customise packages with accommodation in four or five-star properties for a luxurious experience.

The new packages will give guests the opportunity to take a trip to discover the less explored and increasingly popular Northeast India as part of a three-night/four-day Shillong-Guwahati holiday, or four-night/five-day visit and stay to savour the Northeast with Cherrapunjee.

Travel is easier and comfortable via direct daily connectivity between Bengaluru and Guwahati via Jet Airways’ 9W 659.

Once in the Northeast, guests can experience the iconic confluence of many cultures, races and tribes together with a legendary visit to the Umiam Lake, Nohkalikai falls, Seven Sisters falls, Mawsmai caves and Elephanta falls.

They can also visit the Kamakhya Temple and Umananda Temple or find solace at the Tawang monastery - largest in India and the second-largest after the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet.

This time of the year has traditionally been the most popular for guests to make travel and vacation plans with family and friends and witness the most picturesque of landscapes, where nature comes alive amongst lush green surroundings.

Belson Coutinho, Sr. Vice President- Marketing, E-Commerce and Innovation, Jet Airways said, “Holidays are precious moments spent with family and friends. Jet Airways recognises this, and ensures that every element of your JetEscapes holiday is carefully created and customised for a completely hassle free experience. We have something for everyone, aligned with our constant endeavour to deliver memorable and unforgettable experiences for our guests both on ground as well as in the air.”

JetPrivilege members choosing for JetEscapes Holidays can earn five JPMiles on every Rs.100 spent. JetEscapes also offers choices for travel in Première cabin, with four and five-star hotels.


 

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