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Axis Bank Affluent Credit Cards Flight Bookings Discount With Cathay Pacific

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With Axis Bank Affluent credit cards, you can unlock unlimited savings and enjoy substantial discounts on every flight ticket you book. Affluent Axis Credit Cardholders can receive a flat ₹10,000 discount on business class tickets. Cathay members with eligible Axis Bank Credit Cards can also take advantage of great discounts during the offer period by using the provided promo codes. Only the first 100 flight bookings will qualify for the ₹10,000 discount, so it’s advised to book quickly. Additional discounts are available for the first 400 users.

  • Offer Sale Period: 15 October 2024 – 30 November 2024
  • Travel Period: 30 October 2024 – 31 March 2025 (One Way/Return Ticket)
  • Eligible Origin Cities: Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai
  • Destinations: All Cathay Pacific Operating Destinations

List of Eligible Axis Bank Affluent Credit Cards

Below is the full list of Axis Bank Credit Cards eligible for this discount offer with Cathay Pacific.

  • 559342 – Axis Bank World Select Credit Card
  • 559340 – Axis Bank Miles & More World Select Credit Card
  • 559340 – Axis Bank Miles & More World Select Credit Card
  • 559341 – Axis Bank Miles & More World Credit Card
  • 559341 – Axis Bank Miles & More World Credit Card
  • 559342 – World Privilege- MasterCard
  • 430832 – Axis Bank Vistara Platinum Card
  • 430833 – Axis Bank Vistara Signature Card
  • 430834 – Axis Bank Vistara Infinite Card
  • 410038 – Axis Bank Atlas Credit Card
  • 411146 – Axis Visa Privilege Credit Card
  • 486293 – Samsung Visa Infinite Credit Card
  • 370987 – Axis AMEX Privilege Credit Card
  • 436560 – AXIS Bank Infinite Card
  • 411146 – AXIS Bank Wealth Signature Credit Card

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Offer Details

  • Bookings made using a discount code are not eligible for 24-hour free cancellation.
  • For any inquiries, please get in touch with our India Passenger Toll-free Number: 000-800-050-2163.
  • Fares are subject to seat availability within Cathay Pacific Airways’ reservation system.
  • Unless stated otherwise, this offer cannot be combined with any other promotions or discounts.
  • The offer is non-transferable and cannot be redeemed for cash, other products, or discounts.
  • This offer is subject to availability and may be changed without prior notice.
  • The “AXISBIZ” offer is limited to the first 100 eligible bookings during the promotion period.
  • The “CAXIS4K,” “CAXIS5K,” and “CAXIS6K” offers are limited to the first 400 eligible bookings during the promotion period.
  • The discount does not cover fuel surcharges, taxes, cancellation or change fees, administrative fees, or other additional charges.

Axis Bank has introduced an exciting and rewarding offer for travelers booking with Cathay Pacific. With this offer, customers can enjoy a discount of up to ₹10,000 on business class tickets using their Axis Bank Affluent Credit Card. Please note, that a Cathay membership is required to be eligible for this offer.

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