TruJet’s helping hand for Kerala flood victims
Hyderabad: TruJet, an Indian regional airline, is extending helping hand to support the flood-hit Kerala. Along with transporting the flood relief material free of cost for three days, the airlines are also to carry the passengers who are stuck in floods free of cost to Chennai and Hyderabad.
Many governments, voluntary organisations are working to collect emergency medicine, clothes and food. These relief materials will be transported from Hyderabad and Chennai to Kerala capital Trivandrum free of cost on 21, 22 and 23rd of this month said Mr Vishok Mansingh, CEO, TruJet.
During the above mentioned three days, TrueJet flight starts at 5:30 am to Chennai with the flood relief collected from Telangana government. Later, the aircraft leaves to Trivandrum after loading the relief material provided by Tamil Nadu government.
The flood relief material will be handed over to the Kerala Government officials. While returning from Trivandrum, the aircraft will carry the passengers who are stuck in floods and need to return on emergency to Chennai and Hyderabad free of cost as per the passenger list provided by Kerala government.
All these 3 days, 6 tons of flood relief material will be transported to Trivandrum and while returning it will carry 65 passengers to Chennai and Hyderabad, Mr Vishok Mansingh said. The TruJet is closely coordinating with Telangana, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala governments for this effort, he said.