Indian low-cost carrier Goair has introduced ‘Gomore’ programme that will allow flyers to book an adjacent seat on the same PNR for additional safety.

For the adjacent seat facility, there will be no extra baggage allowance, meals, or any other service available.

Earlier, Indigo also rolled out a similar initiative ‘6E doubt seat’ booking scheme, enabling customers to book two seats for a single passenger.

Apart from Gomore programme, Goair has also launched the ‘online doctor consultation’ facility in collaboration with the health care app, Mfine.

In an official statement, the airline said, “Goair passengers will have access to over 3,000 doctors across 500 hospitals network on a beck and call by paying a consultation fee of ₹99.”

“The passengers will be able to practically skip the waiting room and consult with doctors in the city on their mobile phone.”

Goair customers will also have an option to opt for a full-body checkup (that includes over 50 tests and is worth ₹1,499) for ₹599 or an advanced full-body checkup (that includes more than 75 tests and is worth ₹2,908) for ₹999.

Both the health checks include a free report evaluation with a doctor on Mfine.

Through this app, flyers will get consultation for Covid-19 symptoms as well. “If the passengers are experiencing any symptoms of flu or any viral infection, then they can get their symptoms assessed by a doctor immediately,” added Goair.

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