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Monday, March 9, 2015

Book Flights for ICC World Cup from 2 Hubs in India

The ICC Cricket World Cup organised by the International Cricket Council is one of the most viewed tournaments in the world. People fly from one continent to another to cheer up their favourite team, and experience the thrill and excitement at the playground. In order to attract these sports enthusiasts, carriers also announce special rates for flights for ICC World Cup. In addition to this, travel portals also roll out many offers and discounts on flights connecting various cities of Australia and New Zealand, where matches are scheduled. Most of the flights them are operated from the Mumbai and Delhi airports in India.

People looking forward to book flights for ICC World Cup can make reservations from above mentioned airports. It will not only be convenient for them, but they can also avail World Cup flight specials from these destinations. As these are the busiest airports of the country, travel portals also announce many deals from here. A recent offer announced by Yatra.com – a popular online travel agency – allows travellers to earn cash back on group bookings of four or more tickets.

Under this scheme, a flat cash back of INR 750 will be credited in the Yatra user account. This cash back can be used while making another booking with the same travel portal, before April 30, 2015. As this offer is valid till December, 2015, travellers can avail its benefits on several occasions, other than flights for ICC World Cup. They just have to enter the promo code YMORE in the coupon window, before making the final payment. INR 1 will be deducted from the total payable amount, once this coupon is applied successfully, and the relevant cashback amount will be credited automatically in the account of the user. Travellers can make use of this deal on all domestic routes and then avail offers on international World Cup flight specials in order to make their trip economical. Travellers can avail these offers to book flights to Mumbai and Delhi, and then proceed to their further destination.

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