Industry First – GoAir offers GoFlyPrivate, customers can create their own private zone

GoAir GoFlyPrivate Industry's First New Service Launched -customers can create their own private zone

Customers can create their private zone by booking multiple rows on single PNR

INDIA, 24 JULY, 2020 (GPN): In another first from GoAir, India’s most trusted brand, the airline today introduced GoFlyPrivate wherein customers can book multiple rows and create their own private zone. GoFlyPrivate allows the customer to have the confidence to travel and decide how many rows or seats he / she wants to block.

Commenting on the innovation, Mr. Jeh Wadia, Managing Director, GoAir, said: “GoAir is the first airline in India to bring the confines of a charter flight to someone who can’t afford it at the moment. GoFlyPrivate costs a fraction of a full-fledged private charter flight and it provides the same sense of privacy that the customer would otherwise feel it in a private charter. There was a growing demand from customers for this kind of a service and I am pleased to announce the launch of this service for the domestic flights.”

Recently GoAir has introduced slew of value add services to provide confidence to travelers including “Quarantine Packages” (customers can choose from a range of hotels including budget or high-end hotels in Kochi, Kannur, Bengaluru, Delhi or Ahmedabad starting at INR 1,400 (approx. US$19) per person per night; GoMore wherein passengers can book another adjacent seat on the same PNR in order to provide additional safety; ‘Online Doctor Consultation’ in association with MFine, wherein passengers get instant access to 3000+ doctors across 500+ hospitals network on a beck and call by just paying consultation fee of Rs 99. ENDS

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Sachin Murdeshwar
Sachin Murdeshwar is a Sr.Journalist and Columnist in several Mainline Newspapers and Portals.He is an ardent traveller and likes to explore destinations to the core.

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