Go First partners with Visa Lounge to offer travel-related services to passengers News Post the tie-up, passengers can apply for an e-visa on the Go First website, for countries that offer an e-visa facility, the city-based airline said in a release. Domestic carrier Go First on Monday announced its collaboration with e-visa services provider Visa Lounge to offer travel-related services to passengers. Post the tie-up, passengers can apply for an e-visa on the Go First website, for countries that offer an e-visa facility, the city-based airline said in a release. The service can be accessed from the “Visa Services” section on the platform, which will be managed and operated exclusively by Visa Lounge, it said. Visa Lounge’s innovation offers a simple one-form, one-click solution on one single platform, the release said. Visa Lounge’s innovation offers a simple one-form, one-click solution on one single platform. “The world today lives in an age where time is of prime essence and this service will help passengers to save a lot of time and effort, making their travel experience seamless,” said Kaushik Khona, CEO, Go First. “We tasked ourselves with finding a solution built on our technology to help compress timelines and accelerate the road to recovery,” said Clevio Monteiro, CEO, Visa Lounge. Share this:FacebookX