Wednesday, 16 April 2014

Jet Airways celebrates ‘International Women's Day’ with special offers for women travellers


Mumbai, March, 2014 - Jet Airways India’s Premier international airline, will offer its lady guests special fares to mark 'International Women’s Day'.

The airline will offer its lady travellers a special 10% discount on base fares for international travel on the airlines network and a 10% discount on base fare and fuel surcharge (excluding applicable taxes) on domestic services operated by Jet Airways and Jet Konnect. All tickets, for both domestic and international travel, must be booked online on www.jetairways.com between March 8, 2014 and May 8, 2014, with travel validity of 11 months.
As a part of this international women’s day initiative Jet Airways will also support three Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) working on a range of women’s issues by conducting its unique in-flight fundraising drive from 8th to 22nd March, on all its domestic flights.
Jet Airways will contribute the benefits of these in-flight collection proceeds to three NGOs namely – Mijwan Welfare Society that aims at empowering the underprivileged with a focus on the girl child through education, technical skills and employment generation, Save the Children India’s - Women's Institute for Social Education which provides vocational tainingprogrammes for adolescent girls from marginalised sections of society across Mumbai and Women’s India Trust that focuses on providing education, vocational skills training and livelihood opportunities to unskilled and underprivileged women to empower them with knowledge for self-reliance.
Speaking on the occasion Mr. Gaurang Shetty, Senior Vice President – Commercial, Jet Airways, said “International Women's Day is heralded as a chance to celebrate past, present and future women. The airline takes pride in participating and honouring women from all walks of life, on this special occasion. Through our unique in-flight fund collection drive, we believe in making a contribution to society, especially towards the welfare and betterment of women from marginalised sections.”

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