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Holi Takes Flight: SpiceJet crew wows passengers with dance and sweets

March 2025 1037 views 36 Sec

 

SpiceJet has set the tone for Holi festivities with a burst of joy, music, and tradition at Delhi Airport! Passengers on select flights were greeted with a dazzling surprise – a specially choreographed dance performance to the iconic Holi anthem ‘BalamPichkari’, performed by the airline’s spirited crew inside a stationary aircraft. This vibrant tradition, a hallmark of SpiceJet’s festive spirit since 2014, transformed the onboard experience into a colourful celebration of India’s festival of love and joy.

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