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20% off on return tickets under Railways’ round trip offer Railways offers 20% discount on return tickets with new ‘Round Trip Package’ scheme
Monday, 11 Aug 2025 00:00 am
News Headlines, English News, Today Headlines, Top Stories | Arth Parkash

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The Ministry of Railways has introduced a new scheme called the "Round Trip Package" to help manage the heavy passenger rush during the upcoming festival season. The scheme will offer a 20% discount on the base fare of return tickets for passengers who book both their onward and return journeys together.

According to the ministry, the aim is to evenly distribute passenger traffic, make the booking process easier, and ensure trains are used efficiently in both directions. This scheme will also benefit passengers by giving them a cost-saving option during the peak travel period.

How the round trip package works

The new discount will only apply if passengers meet certain conditions. It is available to those who book their onward and return journey tickets for the same set of passengers and the same route.

Here are the main conditions for the scheme:

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Booking dates and travel period

The bookings for the scheme will open on August 14, 2025. The onward journey ticket must be for a travel date between October 13 and October 26, 2025. After booking the onward ticket, passengers can then book their return journey ticket for travel between November 17 and December 1, 2025, using the connecting journey feature.

The Ministry of Railways has clarified that the advance reservation period (ARP) dates of October 13 to October 26 apply only to the onward journey booking, not the return journey.

By introducing this offer, Indian Railways hopes to reduce crowding during the festive season, improve passenger convenience, and make better use of train services in both directions. This scheme is being launched on an experimental basis and could be continued if it proves successful.