MakeMyTrip, an Indian online travel company has partnered with 10 leading international airlines— Air Astana, Air India, Air India Express, Malaysia Airlines, Oman Air, Qantas, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Virgin Atlantic and Vistara—offering up to 20% discount on business class fares.
To make it even more attractive, MakeMyTrip has collaborated with ICICI Bank, offering an additional ₹10,000 off for ICICI Bank cardholders. Travelers can take advantage of these fantastic offers from September 27 to October 2, during the dedicated Business Class Fest.
This push to boost business class travel builds upon MakeMyTrip’s recent launch of a dedicated Business Class Funnel for international flights. Tailored specifically for business travelers, this feature provides an immersive, intuitive booking experience with high-quality visuals, refined filters, and a user-friendly interface, simplifying the business class booking process, and making certain transparency and convenience.
“The Indian traveller is rapidly evolving, seeking the best at every stage of their travel journey. With the launch of initiatives like the Business Class Fest, we aim to make premium experiences both accessible and rewarding,” said, Saujanya Shrivastava, Chief Operating Officer – Flights, Holidays & Gulf at MakeMyTrip.
“We are delighted that the travel ecosystem is increasingly looking to us as the preferred platform for premium travellers. We have introduced several new features and initiatives to enhance the travel experience of our customers and will continue to bring more such offerings in the coming months as well,” he added.
With the travel landscape in India continuing to evolve, many travelers prioritise premium experiences. As per MakeMyTrip’s latest How Indians Travel Abroad report, there has been a 10% rise in searches for international business class flights between 2023 and 2024. Traditionally associated with long-haul destinations such as the USA and the UK, the trend is now expanding to shorter routes, that include destinations such as Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, Japan, and Saudi Arabia.