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The private airline is currently offering the APEX fares on 50 sectors in the economy class. The scheme was announced on the airline's network across the country last August and it has been extended till further notice.Sources in Indian Airlines said it was also likely to extend the `flexifare' offer, which also works on the same APEX pattern. Under the scheme, it offers about 10 per cent of seats in the economy class daily on several domestic sectors of its network. The scheme aims at attracting train travellers.
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