New Delhi: Go First and Star Air on Sunday offers a free trip to the sixth Indian athletes and a men’s hockey team who won medals at the Tokyo Olympics.
Went first, previously known as Goair, said it would provide free tickets to them for the next five years.
Air Carrier Star Air, which connects 13 cities in India, said it would offer a lifelong medal winner for free air travel.
India completed his campaign at this year’s Olympics with one gold, two silver and four bronze medals.
Javelin Thrower Neeraj Chopra on Saturday became only the second Indian to win individual gold at the Olympics, outperformed the field by distinging himself to capture himself as the first Track-and-Field game for the country.
After Chopra won a gold medal on Saturday, Indigo has announced that it will offer free trips without limits for one year.
In a statement on Sunday, first of all said that he offered a free trip to “all medal winners for the next five years, up to 2025” to celebrate his best catches from seven medals at an Olympics.
“The Seven Olympics Medal Mirabai Chanu (Weight Lifting), PVsindhu (Badminton), Lovlina Borghain (Boxing), Men’s Hockey Team, Ravi Kumar Dahiya (Wrestling), Bajrang Punia (Wrestling) and Gold Medal Neeraj Chopra (Javelin Thring)) will Given free air travel for each first sector for the next five years, “go first recorded.
In a statement on Sunday, Star Air said it would be “the privilege of offering our Tokyo Olympic champion for a lifetime of free air travel.
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