IndiGo introduces 6EBagport for door-to-door baggage transfer service, in collaboration with CarterPorter
Posted On: 2021-04-02 01:40:00 (Time Zone: Arizona, USA)
In line with its vision to provide one-stop shop services to its customers, India s leading airline - IndiGo - has partnered with CarterPorter, an on-demand platform that connects the airport to doorstep to launch 6EBagport , to provide door to door baggage delivery service. The airline has commenced the service from April 1, 2021 in New Delhi and Hyderabad and will subsequently launch it in Mumbai and Bengaluru for delivery to and from home and airport. The facility will enable passengers to travel worry-free as CarterPorter will transfer their baggage contactless from one destination to another with added assistance inside the terminal. The service starts at a nominal rate of INR 630 for one way and passengers can book the service from the comfort their home.
Now, get luggage at your home from airport; IndiGo starts door-to-door baggage transfer service
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