Held at the NAB premises, the celebration brought together visually impaired children, their teachers, staff members, and the Executive Committee of NAB, alongside the leadership team of FLY91. The initiative highlighted the airline’s growing engagement with community-led efforts in the state.
As part of its Diwali campaign, FLY91 had pledged to contribute ₹100 from every booking made on its official website, fly91.in, between October 15 and 31, 2025, towards a children-focused cause. The total amount collected was formally presented to the NAB Executive Committee during the Children’s Day gathering and will support ongoing educational and welfare programmes for differently-abled individuals.
“This Diwali, we wanted to give passengers an opportunity to be part of something meaningful while travelling on FLY91. The response was heartening, and we felt Children’s Day was the right occasion to share that joy back with children,” said Manoj Chacko, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of FLY91.
The event also featured lively performances by NAB students, informal interactions, and a high-tea experience curated by FLY91 with some of its popular in-flight favourites.
Reinforcing its commitment to inclusive growth, the Children’s Day initiative reflected FLY91’s continued focus on supporting small, community-centric efforts that go beyond air connectivity.
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