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Will give best medical attention to injured staff: Jet Airways

Naresh Goyal thanked the authorities for extending their support to help passengers and staff in the wake of the attacks at Brussels airport

In this file photo, provided by Georgian Public Broadcaster and photographed by Ketevan Kardava shows Nidhi Chaphekar, right, a 40-year-old Jet Airways flight attendant from Mumbai being wounded in Brussels Airport, Brussels, Belgium

In this file photo, provided by Georgian Public Broadcaster and photographed by Ketevan Kardava shows Nidhi Chaphekar, right, a 40-year-old Jet Airways flight attendant from Mumbai being wounded in Brussels Airport, Brussels, Belgium

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Jet Airways on Saturday said the airline would provide the best medical attention to its two staff members, who sustained injuries during the bomb attacks at the Brussels airport on March 22.

Airline’s Chairman Naresh Goyal thanked the authorities for extending their support to help passengers and staff in the wake of the attacks at Brussels airport.

“To our two colleagues injured in the blasts and their families, we send loving prayers of support and assure that no effort will be spared to provide the best medical attention available,” Goyal said.

Two Jet Airways crew members — Nidhi Chaphekar and Amit Motwani — were injured in the deadly bomb blasts at the Brussels airport on March 22.
 

In a message posted on his Twitter account, Goyal thanked the authorities for extending support.

He also thanked “every member of the Jet Airways family across centres in Brussels, India, Amsterdam, Newark and Canada for working 24x7 to handle the crisis with their incomparable spirit of service excellence”.

Brussels was the European hub of Jet Airways.

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First Published: Mar 26 2016 | 9:19 PM IST

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