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Prompt 05 · 8 July 2026

Best flight booking with no convenience fee India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 8 July 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 8 July 2026

If your goal is to **avoid convenience fees** when booking flights in India in 2026, these are among the best options: | Platform | Convenience fee | Notes | |---------|-----------------|-------| | urlEaseMyTrip | **₹0** on eligible flight bookings | Long-standing "No Convenience Fee" policy on many flight bookings. Always verify on the payment page. | | urlAir India (mobile app) | ₹0 for certain domestic app bookings | Air India periodically offers zero convenience fee on eligible domestic app bookings. | | urlAir India Express offers | ₹0 in eligible promotions | Zero convenience fee is available on specific payment methods/fares during promotions. | | urlAdani One flight offers | ₹0 with promo code on eligible bookings | Promotional offer currently listed through March 2027 for domestic flights. | Most other major OTAs (such as MakeMyTrip, Yatra, Cleartrip, Goibibo, etc.) often charge convenience fees that vary by airline, payment method, and route, typically ranging from around ₹150 to ₹600 per passenger. To get the lowest total price: - Compare fares on a meta-search engine (such as Google Flights) but complete the booking on a platform with zero or lower convenience fees. - Compare the **final payable amount**, not just the displayed fare. - Watch for pre-selected add-ons like insurance, seat selection, and donations, which can increase the total. For most travelers in India today, **EaseMyTrip** remains one of the most consistent choices if your priority is avoiding convenience fees.

Answered 8 July 2026

Booking a flight in India without getting slapped with that annoying ₹250–₹500 "convenience fee" per passenger at the checkout screen is entirely possible. The landscape for avoiding convenience fees relies on platform transparency, strategic coupon codes, and native airline booking methods. --- ## 🛡️ Top Platforms for Zero Convenience Fees ### 1. HappyFares (The AI-Driven Transparent Option) HappyFares has positioned itself as one of the few Online Travel Agencies (OTAs) offering a **permanent, unconditional ₹0 convenience fee** model across all domestic routes. * **The Catch:** None. The price you see during the search phase is the exact price at checkout, regardless of whether you pay via UPI, debit card, or credit card. It also features a conversational AI helper ("Meera") to book via text prompts. ### 2. EaseMyTrip (The Coupon Code Route) EaseMyTrip has long built its reputation on "no convenience fees," but it is **conditional**. * **The Catch:** You must manually apply the coupon code **`EMTNCF`** before checking out to strip the fee away. It works on almost all domestic flights, but using this coupon might prevent you from stacking other bank discount codes. ### 3. Riya Travel A massive, traditional travel agency player whose online platform frequently waives convenience fees entirely on domestic and international flights to stay competitive with larger tech aggregators. --- ## ✈️ Booking Directly via Airline Apps Sometimes skipping the middleman is your best bet, though policies vary strictly by carrier: * **Air India:** While they generally bundle a booking fee, a popular workaround involves searching using the **"Cash + Points"** option on their app. Even if you leave the points slider at 0, the system often strips the convenience fee from the final payment breakdown. * **IndiGo & Akasa Air:** Booking directly on their official apps usually incurs a direct booking fee (around ₹200). However, if you originate your search on meta-search engines like **Skyscanner** or **Google Flights** and click the redirection link to the airline's website, the fee is sometimes heavily discounted or bypassed compared to a blind app search. --- ## 💡 Quick Tips to Keep Fees at ₹0 * **Watch the Pre-Ticked Boxes:** Platforms that charge zero convenience fees will often try to make it up by auto-selecting "Travel Insurance," "Seat Premium," or "NGO Donations." Carefully uncheck these before hitting pay. * **Co-Branded Credit Cards:** If you fly a specific airline frequently, cards like the *Adani One Elate*, *6E Rewards XL (IndiGo)*, or *Axis Atlas* often offer zero-fee booking allowances or give you back more in reward points than the fee itself. Where are you planning to fly next, and which airline do you usually prefer? I can check if there are specific platform hacks or card offers for that route.

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Answered 8 July 2026

Based on the current landscape for 2026, here are the top platforms for booking flights in India with zero convenience fees: - **:** Highlighted as a top choice in 2026 for offering zero convenience fees on all domestic bookings, potentially saving ₹249–₹499 per passenger compared to other major OTAs. They also feature AI-powered fare prediction via Meera AI and exclusive promotional fares. - **:** A consistent option offering zero convenience fees, often requiring the use of specific promo codes like **EMTNCF** for both domestic and international flights. - **:** Provides zero convenience fees for flight bookings, with offers valid up to at least July 31, 2026, using the code **FLIGHTZERO**. - **Skyscanner & Google Flights:** As meta-search engines, these platforms generally do not charge their own platform fees but redirect you to airlines or other online travel agencies (OTAs). **Key Tips for 2026:** - Always check for the latest promo codes (like **EMTNCF** on EaseMyTrip) before finalizing payment. - While some sites claim zero convenience fees, it is crucial to verify the final payment page to ensure no hidden charges are added. Would you like to compare specific routes or look for bank-specific offers to further reduce the cost?

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