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Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju, SpiceJet’s Ajay Singh, Mary Kom give a warm send-off to athletes on the maiden SpiceJet flight for Khelo India Games
  • SpiceJet to run 8 special flights between Delhi-Guwahati and Kolkata-Guwahati for Khelo India

Gurugram, January 8, 2020 - SpiceJet has joined hands with Khelo India as their official travel partner to provide a unique flying experience to the participating athletes as the third edition of the 2020 Khelo India Youth Games is all set to be held from January 10-22, 2020 in Guwahati.

In a bid to make Khelo India a world-class sporting experience for the budding athletes, Sports Authority of India (SAI) has come together with SpiceJet to help more than 1000 kids experience the joy of flying.

The Hon’ble Minister of State for Youth Affairs & Sports, Kiren Rijiju and Ajay Singh, Chairman and Managing Director, SpiceJet were present at the Indira Gandhi International Airport for the official ceremonial send-off along with Sports Secretary, Radheshyam Jhulaniya, Director General SAI, Sandip Pradhan and other dignitaries, besides London Olympic bronze medallist Mary Kom.

“Khelo India has been incredible at unearthing young talents who can be groomed to bring laurels for the country and its mission has been to introduce state-of-the-art facilities to athletes from the grassroots level. I hope this unique partnership will further strengthen our commitment towards giving the best possible facilities to our athletes,” said the Hon’ble Sports Minister, Kiren Rijiju.

SpiceJet will be running eight dedicated flights between Delhi-Guwahati and Kolkata-Guwahati sectors for the event.

“This is a moment of pride and honour for SpiceJet that we could bring this exclusive flying experience for these young sports stars as the Khelo India Games provides a platform to build a robust sporting nation of tomorrow. We wish every participant all the very best,” said Ajay Singh, Chairman and Managing Director, SpiceJet.

The presence of the six-time world champion Mary Kom was a bonus for the young stars, many of whom look up to the boxing queen. The Manipuri legend took her time to interact with the athletes and motivated them before they boarded the flight.

“In my early days I would struggle to buy even a pair of gloves. It is heartening to see Indian sports have come a long way. It’s really great and encouraging to see an amazing flying experience is being provided to these budding stars,” said Mary Kom.

The 13-day tournament will see 35 states and union territories battle it out in 20 sports at the Khelo India Games this time. To ensure a completely smooth and hassle-free journey for the athletes, the airline has come up with flexibility of baggage allowance (as players require more baggage allowance), cancellation or replacement of last-minute passenger and provision of meals for the convenience of the participants.


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