- IndiGo offered a flight coupon showing savings of Rs 0.0, confusing users
- A customer posted a screenshot of the coupon on X, and IndiGo responded promptly
- The post triggered humorous comments and jokes from social media users
Scoring a good deal on flight tickets often comes down to smart timing and even smarter use of coupons. Airlines and travel platforms frequently roll out promo codes, cashback offers, and partner discounts that help travellers shave off a noticeable chunk of their fare. But what do you do when a coupon congratulates you for the "exciting offer" of saving Rs 0.0? One IndiGo flyer chose to take it in stride and laugh about it on social media.
Finding the coupon both useless and hilarious, the flyer shared a screenshot on X and wrote, "Thanks for the generosity, @IndiGo6E."
The 'FLYMORE' coupon appeared under "exciting offers for you!" and displayed a hilarious message: "Congratulations! You saved Rs 0.0 by booking with #IndiGo directly."
“Congratulations! You saved ₹0.0 by booking with #IndiGo directly.”
— Amit Agarwal (@AmitAgarwal22) February 10, 2026
Thanks for the generosity, @IndiGo6E 😂 pic.twitter.com/WwkanbmbOd
IndiGo responded to the viral post, saying, "Hi, we are concerned to know this. Please allow us some time as we get this checked. Further, we request you to please share your contact details along with your PNR with us via DM. - Twinkle."
The post sparked a wave of jokes and witty remarks in the comments section. Here are some of the funniest reactions:
One user quipped, "Kya kijiyega itni dhan raashi ka? [What will you do with this huge amount of savings?]"
Another wrote, "The 'OFFER' is not 'OFFERING'." A third added, "That's pretty honest, @IndiGo6E."
A sarcastic comment that stood out read, "OMG, thanks for sharing this hack, booking flights for the whole year now."
One X user reflected on the tech behind it, saying, "It's actually the IT department that I really feel sad for. The engineers they hire can't even think of this math logic in their code - explains how our coders don't think of possibilities for exception handling. Just like everywhere else in India - we only think of something AFTER it happens!!"
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