Air India, India's flagship carrier, has been awarded with the 'Best International West Bound Airline out of India' for the second consecutive year by Galileo Express Travel World Awards 2006 in New Delhi. The Special Category Award recognizes the Most Significant Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative (CSR) taken by an organization.
The Galileo Express Travel World Awards are conferred on all those in the Indian travel and tourism industry who aspire to reach the ultimate pinnacle of proven expertise. This year, Air India also adds an addiditional feather in the cap by being the recipient of the award in the Special Category (CSR). These CSR initiatives are in the areas of environmental conservation, social welfare, education and community development amongst others.
The Galileo Express Travel World Awards is now in the fourth edition this year. Twenty two awards as against seventeen last year were announced.
04/12/06 Moneycontrol.com
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