Panaji: Jet Airways was honoured with two awards at the concluding celebration Dinner of SATTE 2006 (South Asia Travel and Tourism Exchange) on April 23, 2006 at the Maurya Sheraton Hotel, New Delhi.
The SATTE 2006 Awards presented by Samsung to Jet Airways were for being the ‘Indian Domestic Airline with Spectacular Growth’ and ‘India’s Most Popular Domestic Airline’. Ms Nandini Verma, vice-president, Corporate Affairs and PR, receive these awards on behalf of the Airline.
The awards were the result of a first ever opinion poll among the most productive players in the business of travel and tourism. Respondents were asked to exercise pure professional logic which were collated together on a grading system with marks being accorded to every shade of opinion.
26/04/06 Navhind Times
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