Chennai: In a bid to woo the customers, GoAir has come out with a new campaign titled 'The GoAir Challenge' aimed at the growing passenger loads of all airlines in India.
Announcing this at a press conference Jeh Wadia, managing director, GoAir said, 'If the price paid for the ticket bought on a competing airline is lower than the price paid for the GoAir ticket, then the airlines will adjust double the difference between the fare of the Go Air ticket sold to you and the fare of the other airline as credit which can be used to purchase GoAir tickets.
GoAir will also reimburse the cost of cancellation done immediately of the other airline's ticket as credit which can be used to purchase GoAir tickets.'
GoAir also revealed that they will have additional 5 aircrafts in operation by the yearend and their target number is 33 by the end of 2008. This comes behind GoAir's recently placed order with the Airbus Industrie at Singapore last month.
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