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IRCTC BENGALURU-SHIRDI-NASHIK-SHANI SHINGNAPUR AIR PACKAGE

IRCTC BENGALURU-SHIRDI-NASHIK-SHANI SHINGNAPUR AIR PACKAGE


Description:


Come to Shirdi, the abode of Sai Baba, one of the most visited pilgrim spots in India. The temple attracts millions of devotees of all religions, castes and creed who come to pay homage to Shri Sai Baba. Also visit the Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga, Panchavati Temple and the unique Shani temple at Shani Shingnapur, one of the very few temples exclusively devoted to Lord Shani.

Package Details
Package Name
Bengaluru-Shirdi-Nashik-Shani Shingnapur Air Package
Destination Covered
 Shirdi, Panchavati, Trimbakeshwar, Shani Shingnapur
Traveling Mode
 Flight
Airport/Departure Time
 Bengaluru-05:45 hrs/ Pune- 18.45 hrs
 Frequency
11.07.2019
 Meal Plan
 MAP
Flight Details
Flight No.
G8 283 (Onward)
Airline
Go Air
Departure
05:45 am (BLR)
Arrival
07:05 am (PNQ)
Class
Economy
Flight No.
G8 242(Return)
Airline
Go Air
Departure
06:45 pm (PNQ)
Arrival
08:10 pm (BLR)
Class
Economy
 
Note: The flight timings or schedule is subject to change as per the airlines operational feasibility.
 

Class
 
Comfort
Occupancy
Prices(Per Person)
Single Occupancy
Rs.12800/-
Double Occupancy
Rs.10800/-
Triple Occupancy
Rs.10750/-
Child(5-11yrs) with bed
Rs.10700/-
Child(5-11yrs) without bed
Rs. 9250/-
Child without Bed (2-4yrs)
                               Rs. 7860/-

''Hurry-Limited Seats!''
Note: Booking for Child aged between 02 to 04 years can be done only at IRCTC booking counters. Please contact IRCTC-Bengaluru for the same @ 080-22960014. Infant charges (For Air Ticket only) will be applicable for infants aged below 02 years. The same will be additional and needs to be paid by the tourists directly at the Airline Counter while checking in to the Airport.

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