Yeti Airlines grants 90-year-old man with life long wish
17 September, 2013
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A 90-year-old man has had his life long wish of flying in an aeroplane granted by Yeti Airlines.
Master Nau was flown from Bhairahawa to Kathmandu, which lasted for 30 minutes, but for Master it was a dream come true.
Born to an under privileged family in Rupandehi District, Master never thought that one day his long cherished dream of flying in a plane would be fulfilled.
“Majja Ayo, Ajja Ayo,” Master said, which interprets to “I enjoyed, I enjoyed.”
In Kathmandu, Master visited the mosque, NarayanHitiPalace, Singhadurbar and Bhdhanilkantha.
Roshan Regmi, Marketing Manager of Yeti Airlines told journalists Yeti Airlines gives high importance to corporate social responsibility, which it came forward to give Mr Nau a whole new experience in life.
Master said his last wish was to wear a digital watch, another wish, which was given to him by Yeti Airlines.
The initiative comes less than three days after Yeti Airlines provided 18 orphans from Bal Mandir with a free flight to see Mount Everest.
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