Berlin: Kingfisher Airlines, India’s fastest growing airline and the first Indian carrier to offer Full Service at True value, including a personal in-flight entertainment system on every seat on domestic routes, was today conferred an international award for “Best New Domestic Airline for Excellent Services and Cuisine” by the Pacific Area Travel Writers Association, at ITB Berlin. PATWA organizes International Awards every year at the ITB Berlin, which is the world’s biggest travel fair, attended by exhibitors from 180 countries and more than 7000 journalists. The PATWA award is given in cooperation with Messe Berlin, to recognize individuals, organizations involved in promotion of tourism from various sectors such as aviation, hotels, travel agencies, tour operators, government agencies and the like.
10/03/06 Business Wire India
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