Yamaha announces service offers for frontline workers

    Special service-related benefits for COVID-19 frontline staff across India.

    Published On Jun 10, 2020 09:00:00 AM

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    Yamaha announces service offers for frontline workers

    • Camp to be conducted between June 8-June 22 
    • 10 percent discount offered on spare parts and labour 
    • The service covers doctors, healthcare workers and police personnel

    Yamaha India has announced the launch of the Corona Warriors Camp at select dealerships across India. The initiative has been implemented for the benefit of COVID-19 frontline personnel, including doctors, health care workers and police officers.

    The Corona Warriors Camp will be held from June 8-June 22, 2020. During this period, the coronavirus frontline workers can get their Yamaha serviced with up to a 10 percent discount on parts and labour. The two-wheelers will also undergo a free 14-point check-up and sanitisation process before delivery. Customers, however, are required to take prior appointments before visiting service centres to avoid overcrowding and maintaining social distancing.

    In other news, Yamaha has started reopening dealerships and service centres across the country. The company is said to have all the necessary safety-related protocols in place to ensure the safety of those who visit these facilities.

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