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Enjoy a happy Diwali with Kingfisher Airlines

27th October 2008 Print
Kingfisher, India's favourite airline, is wishing everyone a Happy Diwali. Diwali is one of the biggest festivals of Hindus and is celebrated with lots of enthusiasm and happiness. It is celebrated over five days and the third day, that is October 28 this year is known as the “Festival of Lights’.

The festival is celebrated during the day with the lighting of candles and diyas known as Lakshmi Puja around the house to seek divine blessings of the Goddess of Wealth, finishing the day with an explosion of fireworks.

Gifts are exchanged from family members to good friends to acquaintances and celebrations all around to celebrate prosperity. People splurge on themselves as well as friends and family to celebrate, the festival of bringing people together.

Kingfisher’s brand new route between the UK and Bangalore is the perfect way to unite people. Kingfisher offers an entirely First class experience at a Business class fare, entitled ‘Kingfisher First’ and economy pricing for a premium class service – ‘Kingfisher Class’.

Kingfisher is one of the most luxurious airlines in the world and offers superior service and comfort to all their passengers. The accommodation in Kingfisher First comprises of large flat-bed seats with privacy screens, in seat massagers and in-flight entertainment that includes live to air television with 36 channels on super-sized personal screens. There is also a bar with soft white leather sofas giving the feel and look of total luxury with a bartender throughout the flight.

Unlike other airlines with similar facilities, the bar in Kingfisher First has plenty of space and full-sized sofas and truly feels like a glamorous nightspot at 30,000ft. As well as this there is a complete valet service with an escort from the passenger’s car to check in and the departure lounge and on-board catering from the award-winning London restaurant Chutney Mary. A final and simple service offered is perhaps one that is often overlooked – at the end of the flight, all Kingfisher First passengers will have their jackets returned to them fully pressed for the day ahead.

For more information and bookings, log on to flykingfisher.com.