MakeMyTrip introduces part payment option for international flight bookings


PTI, Jan 8, 2025, 12:23 PM IST

Representative Image (iStock)

New Delhi: Travel booking platform MakeMyTrip on Wednesday announced it has introduced a part payment option for travellers to get a confirmed booking on international flights by paying between 10 to 40 per cent of the total fare upfront.

The exact percentage of the upfront payment will be determined by factors such as the airline, travel sector, and the advance purchase window.

The remaining balance must be paid either before the travel date or within 45 days of booking, whichever comes first, at no additional cost.

“This industry-first feature addresses a common pain point for travellers, particularly larger families or groups, who may find it challenging to pay the entire ticket amount upfront when booking an international flight.

Users opting for the part payment option can modify their confirmed bookings after completing the full payment as per fare rules,” MakeMyTrip said in a statement.

Saujanya Shrivastava, Chief Operating Officer — Flights, Holidays & Gulf, MakeMyTrip, said, “This industry-first part-payment feature exemplifies our commitment, empowering more Indians to book international flights with greater convenience and flexibility.” The initial response has been encouraging, with adoption observed among solo travellers, pairs, and families for both long-haul and short-haul international flights, the company said.

Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.

Top News

Tirupati stampede: Rahul Gandhi condoles death of devotees, asks Congress workers to provide assistance

ISRO delays satellite docking experiment again

Power sharing: No one’s statement has any value other than mine, high command & CM, says Shivakumar

Bengaluru: Six Naxals surrender before CM Siddaramaiah

Mullaperiyar dam row: Despite parliamentary law, Centre yet to rise from slumber, says SC

Karnataka High Court strikes down central rules on Green Energy Open Access

I asked Priyanka Gandhi to watch ‘Emergency’, she said ‘OK, maybe’: Kangana Ranaut

Related Articles More

Cybersecurity firm Rubrik announces new office in Bengaluru as part of expansion plans in India

MRPL signs MoU with ISPRL for crude oil storage

Market benchmarks rebound after two-day decline as Reliance, ICICI Bank rally

Markets rebound in early trade after sharp decline in previous session

Reliance Consumer Products enters rehydration category

MUST WATCH

| Elephant attack in kerala

How Scammers Trick People Using Phonepe App

Create Your Own Fertilizer

Thieves caught on camera

Tulunadu Daivaradane


Latest Additions

Tirupati stampede: Rahul Gandhi condoles death of devotees, asks Congress workers to provide assistance

ISRO delays satellite docking experiment again

Power sharing: No one’s statement has any value other than mine, high command & CM, says Shivakumar

Mangaluru Lit Fest to be held on Jan 11 and 12

Udupi: Paryaya Shripada initiates Abhigya Anand into Koti Gita Lekhana Yajna

Thanks for visiting Udayavani

You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.