GO FIRST with DreamFolks offers Departure Lounge services at 30 domestic, 12 international terminals - Check list of amenities flight passengers can avail
Lounge services are available across 30 domestic terminals and 12 international terminals.
In an aviation-related development, GO FIRST (formerly known as GoAir) has partnered with DreamFolks, tech-driven global airport service provider, to offer Departure Lounge service across select airports in India.
Lounge services are available across 30 domestic terminals and 12 international terminals.
The amenities available in Departure Lounge services include food & beverages, entertainment, free Wi-Fi, business centre facilities etc. Customers can book lounge access during flight booking or post-booking through GO FIRST’s website and mobile app.
Speaking on the development, Kaushik Khona, CEO, GO FIRST, said, “Customer delight has always been of paramount importance to us. With the introduction of Departure Lounge, we intend to create a service that provides optimum comfort while facilitating productivity for business travellers. We are confident that our well-differentiated product and exceptional focus on service, together with greater comfort, convenience and seamless connectivity will find strong resonance with passengers.”
"DreamFolks is delighted to partner with Go First, one of the largest airlines in India with customer centric approach akin to its own. We have been a pioneer of airport services in India and endeavor to provide a seamless travel experience prioritizing Excellence Above All to all traveller’s through our alliances across industries. Our customized solutions integrated with GoFirst will provide an exemplary end to end airport experience to GO FIRST flyers," says Liberatha Kallat, Founder and MD of DreamFolks.
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