GoAir celebrates Raksha Bandhan with CRPF Jawans
Raksha Bandhan is the festival that symbolizes the unconditional vow of brother to protect their sisters. The true bond of love and care that brother and sister shares with each other illustrates many values like commitment, courage, discipline, respect, integrity and loyalty which perfectly reflects the values of GoAir. As the horizon of families are extending all over India, GoAir celebrated this bond of protection in a unique way by its in-flight Cabin crew tying Rakhis to the CRPF Jawans at Srinagar Airport to express their feelings of love and respect for providing security to all those who fly in & out of Srinagar airport all around the year. GoAir feels privileged to celebrate this occasion with CRPF Jawans.
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