PETA lauds Air India proposal to go vegan

LUCKNOW: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has praised Air India for its proposal to serve its crew cost-effective low-fat meals in an attempt to tackle its financial crisis.

PETA India has sent a letter to the Air India Chairman and Managing Director, Ashwani Lohani, urging him to introduce a policy of serving vegan meals to all crew members as well as passengers on all domestic and international flights.

PETA India has said that such a move would support the government’s Eat Right India initiative, cut costs and help animals and the planet.

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