Key Points

Indian Railways has introduced a 20% discount on return journey tickets for the festive season to reduce congestion. The scheme applies to confirmed bookings made for both onward and return trips under specific travel windows. No modifications or refunds are permitted, and flexi-fare trains are excluded. The Railways aims to boost efficiency and passenger convenience during peak travel periods.

Key Points: Railways Offer 20% Festival Discount on Confirmed Return Tickets

  • 20% discount on return journey base fare for confirmed bookings
  • Applies to all classes except flexi-fare trains
  • Onward travel between Oct 13-26, return Nov 17-Dec 1
  • No modifications or refunds allowed under the scheme
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Festival Bonanza, Railways announces 20% rebate on confirmed return journey tickets

Indian Railways announces 20% rebate on return journey tickets for festive season travel, easing congestion and boosting bookings.

"The scheme aims to redistribute crowding and enhance train service utilization during peak festive travel. – Railway Board Circular"

New Delhi, August 9

The Ministry of Railways has announced an experimental "Round Trip Package for Festival Rush" scheme aimed at easing passenger congestion and ensuring smoother travel during the upcoming festive season.

According to a Railway Board circular issued on August 8, 2025, the scheme offers a 20 per cent rebate on the base fare of the return journey for passengers booking confirmed tickets for both onward and return travel for the same set of passengers, class, and origin-destination pair. The initiative aims to redistribute crowding, facilitate hassle-free bookings, and enhance the utilisation of train services, including special trains, in both directions.

Under the scheme, bookings will open on August 14, 2025, for onward journeys scheduled between October 13 and October 26, 2025. The corresponding return journey must be booked using the connecting journey feature for travel between November 17 and December 1, 2025. Advance reservation period norms will not apply to the return journey booking. The scheme will be valid across all classes and trains, except those operating with flexi-fare pricing, and will only apply to confirmed tickets.

Both onward and return journey tickets must be booked using the same mode, either Internet (online) booking or counter booking at reservation offices. No additional fare collection will be performed if any arise during charting for these PNRs. No fare refund is permissible for tickets booked under this scheme. The scheme applies to all classes and trains, including special trains (on demand), except for trains with Flexi fare.

It also does not allow any modifications or additional concessions to be permitted. The offer excludes the use of rail travel coupons, vouchers, passes, and PTOs for the discounted return trip. The Railway Board has directed zonal railways to ensure wide publicity through the press, media, and station announcements to inform passengers about the scheme.

- ANI

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Shreya B
Good initiative but why so many restrictions? No modifications allowed means if our plans change even slightly, we lose money. Indian families need flexibility during festivals when plans keep changing!
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Aman W
As someone who travels every Dussehra to visit parents in UP, this will save me ₹800-1000 per ticket. Small relief from rising travel costs. Hope they continue this beyond festivals too!
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Priyanka N
The website better be prepared for the traffic! Last year I spent 4 hours trying to book tickets during festival season. If they want this scheme to work, infrastructure needs upgrade first.
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Karthik V
Great move but what about tatkal tickets? Most middle class families can't plan so much in advance. Should have included some benefit for last-minute travelers too.
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Nisha Z
Finally thinking about passenger convenience! 👏 Now if only they could improve cleanliness and food quality on trains, Indian Railways would actually become world class.

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