Press Trust Of India
New Delhi, March 22, 2010
First Published: 22:25 IST(22/3/2010)
Last Updated: 22:26 IST(22/3/2010)
AI takes seven blind girls on a joy ride to Chandigarh
It was a dream come true for seven visually handicapped girls who enjoyed a 
ride in an Air India plane from the national capital to Chandigarh on Monday.

Seven blind girls, from National Association of Blind, had a joy ride in an Air 
India's A321 aircraft, commanded by Captain R Dhillion, on Delhi-Chandigarh 
sector.

The special passengers were informed about the plane's cruising height and 
speed during the flight and after the ride they had "beaming faces".

Air India's station manager Vishrut Acharya greeted the group at the IGI 
airport while his counterpart at Chandigarh welcomed them.

The trip was part of the airline's corporate social responsibility in 
association with the Centre for Blind Women, which is working to rehabilitate 
blind women, an airline spokesperson said

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