May 24: According to the message that is being circulated on the social media, the airline is offering ‘two free tickets’ to celebrate the airline’s 25th anniversary. ‘Jet airways Airline is giving 2 Free Tickets to everyone, To celebrate their 25th Anniversary, Click here to Get yours: jetaırways.com/tickets,’ the message reads.

Now, Jet Airways has issued a statement regarding the message and asked the customers to be cautious.

The airline clarified on Twitter, “#FakeAlert There’s a fake link being circulated regarding ticket giveaways for our 25th Anniversary. This is not an official contest/giveaway and we advise caution. Genuine contests & giveaways are hosted only on our verified social media accounts, indicated with a blue tick.”

Earlier in February, a similar type of message had hit the social media. It was a survey in the name of Thai Airways, and upon completing it, free tickets were promised to the consumers as a part of the anniversary promotion.

Even last year, a Facebook post surface which promised two free Delta airline tickets. It was a survey where the airlines. Delta immediately clarified that it was fraudulent activity, and asked those who provided information to spammers, to change their SkyMiles account password immediately and monitor their account for any misuse.

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New Delhi (PTI): The Centre has written to Wikipedia noting numerous complaints of bias and inaccuracies in information provided by it, and asked why it should not be treated as a publisher instead of an intermediary, sources said on Tuesday.

The communication from the Information and Broadcasting ministry said there is a view that a small group exercises editorial control on its pages.

Wikipedia advertises itself as a free online encyclopedia where volunteers can create or edit pages on personalities, issues or various subjects.

The popular online source of information is embroiled in legal cases in India over alleged inaccurate and defamatory content provided by it.