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                             GURUGRAM, March 20, 2021: SpiceJet,  the country’s favourite airline, has dedicated a special aircraft livery to  honour the unparalleled contribution of our reel and real life superhero, Sonu  Sood for his efforts at helping millions of stranded Indians, both within and  outside India, reach their homes amidst the Covid-19 pandemic last year.  
                            SpiceJet  unveiled a special livery with an image of the actor wrapped on its Boeing 737  aircraft.  
                            SpiceJet and  Sonu Sood had come together since the beginning of the pandemic last year to  work closely to help repatriate thousands of stranded Indians who were stuck  abroad. As part of this collaboration, more than 1500 Indian students stranded  in Kyrgyzstan and hundreds of Indian nationals stuck in Russia, Uzbekistan,  Manila, Almaty among other countries were repatriated to India.  
                            Ajay Singh,  Chairman and Managing Director, SpiceJet, said, “We are  extremely proud of our association with Sonu Sood and the work that we have  done together during this pandemic. This special livery is a tribute from  SpiceJet for Sonu’s selfless efforts and to thank him for the outstanding and  exemplary work that he has done to help millions during this pandemic.”  
                            Sonu Sood said, “I  am extremely grateful to SpiceJet for this amazing gesture. If there was one  airline that did not stop operations for even a single day during the lockdown  it was SpiceJet, ensuring that the country’s supply chain remained intact. I am  thankful to SpiceJet for their untiring and invaluable support that helped  reunite thousands of stranded Indians with their families.”  
                            Ever since the  beginning of the lockdown, the actor worked non-stop to help the disadvantaged  in all ways possible. The Ghar Bhejo campaign to send migrants home and  bring stranded Indian students back home stood out the most as Sonu Sood and  his team arranged transportation for them even when local transportation was  off the roads.  
                            Besides  facilitating transportation for thousands of Indians to go back home, Sonu Sood  also launched an app, Pravasi Rojgar (now known as GoodWorker) and Sonu  Sood Job portal to help skilled and unskilled workers find jobs. The main  objective of Pravasi Rojgar Mobile App was to provide employment to  those who have gone to their state or home due to coronavirus pandemic and had  lost their jobs.  
                            Sonu Sood also  started a food and ration drive called ‘Shakti Annadanam’ offering meals in  Mumbai everyday in areas like Andheri, Jogeshwari, Juhu and Bandra. The  initiative successfully fed more than one lakh migrant workers and homeless  labourers in Mumbai every week.  
                            SpiceJet  has played an instrumental role during the pandemic by bringing back 2.5 lakh  Indian and foreign nationals stranded in different countries on more than 1500  special flights. 
                            There wasn’t  even a single day during the lockdown when SpiceJet planes did not take off  ensuring that the country’s supply chain remained intact. The airline has  operated around 16,000 cargo flights carrying more 133,500 tonnes of vital  supplies and cargo since March 25, 2020.  
                            About SpiceJet  Ltd  
                              SpiceJet  is India’s favourite airline that has made flying affordable for more Indians  than ever before. The airline operates a fleet of Boeing 737s, Bombardier  Q-400s & freighters and is the country’s largest regional player operating  63 daily flights under UDAN or the Regional Connectivity Scheme. The majority  of the airline’s fleet offers SpiceMax, the most spacious economy class seating  in India.  
                            The airline also  operates a dedicated air cargo service under the brand name SpiceXpress  offering safe, on-time, efficient and seamless cargo connectivity across India  and on international routes.  
                        
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