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Bollywood actress Preity Zinta was not denied boarding GoAir flight: Airline

| @indiablooms | Apr 07, 2019, at 05:59 pm

New Delhi, Apr 7 (IBNS): Amid reports surfacing on a section of the media that actress Preity Zinta was stopped from boarding its flight, private carrier Go Air on Sunday denied such developments and said it was 'false and fabricated'.

Go Air also demanded an apology from the section of the media for the report.

"Sections of the media have reported malicious and factually incorrect story that is false, fabricated and without any basis stating that 'Preity Zinta was stopped from boarding GoAir flight'," the private carrier said in a statement.

Demanding an apology from a section of the media, the carrier said: " GoAir strongly and completely denies any such action, and demands immediate apology from spotboye.com andlatestly.com. Contrary to the reportage, all the facts-on-ground clearly show that Ms. Preity Zinta had a smooth flight Mumbai to Chandigarh GoAir G8-381 on Saturday 30th March 2019. Further, on 2nd April 2019 she also booked herself on a return flight G8 382 from Chandigarh to Mumbai but did not show up."

"This clearly demonstrates that sections of media have reported mischievously and without verifying the facts with GoAir," it said.

The private carrier issued the statement amid reports published by a section of the media that GoAir stopped Priety Zinta from boarding its flight recently.

Go Air is owned by Preity Zinta's ex-boyfriend Ness Wadia.

 

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