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COVID-19 update: GO FIRST announces scheme of 20% discount for the double vaccinated

To avail this offer, a passenger will have to book the tickets through GO FIRST website and mobile app, and then enter the promo code GOVACCI.

December 22, 2021 / 18:05 IST
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Amid the omicron threat, GO FIRST--formerly GoAir--on December 22 announced a special 20 per cent discount on domestic flights for double-vaccinated passengers.

With this scheme, the private airliner is trying to encourage people to get fully vaccinated in the fight against the COVID-19 virus.

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To avail this offer, a passenger will have to book tickets through GO FIRST website and mobile app, and then enter the promo code GOVACCI. This discount is applicable for travel dates beyond 15 days from the date of booking.

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A vaccine works by mimicking a natural infection. A vaccine not only induces immune response to protect people from any future COVID-19 infection, but also helps quickly build herd immunity to put an end to the pandemic. Herd immunity occurs when a sufficient percentage of a population becomes immune to a disease, making the spread of disease from person to person unlikely. The good news is that SARS-CoV-2 virus has been fairly stable, which increases the viability of a vaccine.

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