Chennai: As part of an initiative to attract more passengers, Indian conducted the first draw of its 'Fly Indian Get Haier' scheme at Kamaraj domestic terminal in Chennai yesterday.
G Krishnan, manager, public relations, Indian, said passengers who had travelled twice on any domestic sector, in the same fortnight, which either originated or ended in any of the six metro cities of Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Bangalore and Hyderabad are eligible to take part in the draw by filing up a specific form and enclosing it with the original boarding cards.
Some exciting prizes including an air-conditioner, washing machine, colour television, microwave oven and a DVD player were given to winners of the contest.
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