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12% off with SBI Visa debit cards
Up to 12% instant discount (max ₹1,500)
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SBI net banking flight offers are separate from SBI Card credit card discounts — this is the offer route for State Bank of India account holders paying directly from their bank.
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SBI offer guide
SBI net banking flight offers are separate from SBI Card credit card discounts — this is the offer route for State Bank of India account holders paying directly from their bank. This hub currently brings together 3 listed offers, with direct paths to matching coupons and related payment hubs.
The offers indexed on this page cover Ixigo. The listed benefit types include Debit Card. Coverage changes as campaigns expire or new bank and merchant terms are published, so use the offer cards above as the current starting point.
2 listed offers mention domestic flights and 2 mention international flights. International campaigns often require a higher minimum booking value but may provide a larger maximum saving. Confirm the route, currency, card variant and travel dates before relying on the headline benefit.
Choose the eligible flight and enter the displayed coupon when one is required; 3 current SBI listings include a code. Continue with the exact card, account, wallet or UPI method named in the terms. Confirm that the discount appears before authorising payment and keep the offer terms with the booking receipt.
Open the same itinerary on at least two booking sites and compare the amount payable after convenience fees. A smaller instant discount on a lower base fare can beat a larger coupon, while cashback and reward points should be valued separately because they may arrive later or carry redemption restrictions.
Airline fare rules determine the ticket refund, while the bank or payment provider determines whether a discount, cashback or reward is reversed. On partial cancellations, the retained booking may fall below the original minimum spend. Review both sets of terms before changing the itinerary.
The booking platform gives a coupon code funded by a bank. You apply the code, choose the eligible bank payment method at checkout and receive an instant discount if the booking value and route meet the terms.
Not always. Provider offers can be limited by date, weekday, route, platform and booking value. Check the live offer card before starting payment.
This hub currently lists 3 matching offers. The count changes when campaigns expire or newly verified offers are added.
Some provider offers include international flights and some are domestic-only. The offer card and booking platform terms should confirm the eligible flight type.
Most SBI offers only unlock above a minimum fare value, often higher for international bookings than domestic ones. Check the specific offer card for the exact threshold before assuming a small fare will qualify.
Payment-linked offers like this are usually airline-agnostic and apply across carriers on the eligible platform, but a small number are restricted to a specific airline. Check the offer's airline filter if you have a preferred carrier.
The most common causes are an unmet minimum booking value, the wrong payment method or card variant selected, an expired code, or a weekday restriction on the specific offer. Recheck the live terms on the booking platform rather than assuming the code is broken.
Almost all booking platforms allow only one coupon code per transaction, so you can't stack two separate coupons. You can still combine the coupon with an already-discounted sale fare, since that's the base price rather than a second code.
The offer itself doesn't add a fee, but the booking platform may still apply its standard convenience fee for the payment method you choose. Compare the final payable amount after any such fee, not just the discount headline.
Yes. Bank offers usually apply to net banking or debit cards, while credit card offers require a card payment and may include EMI or reward benefits.
Most failures come from minimum spend, ineligible payment method, expired code, weekday restrictions or a route/platform exclusion.