British Airways Sikh Society supports Khalsa Aid’s Panjab Flood Relief efforts, raising £8,007

14 Nov 2025 | Updated 18 Nov 2025

British Airways Sikh Society raised £8,007 for Panjab flood relief, with British Airways matching the full amount for a total of £16,000. Khalsa Aid CEO Ravi Singh thanked the team at BA Headquarters, highlighting the long-standing partnership.


Community Support Driven By Compassion

Khalsa Aid International was invited by the British Airways Sikh Society at the British Airways Headquarters in Waterside, London, for a heartfelt moment of solidarity with the people of Panjab. In an incredible act of compassion, the Sikh Society raised £8,007 for families affected by the Panjab floods, an amount generously matched in full by British Airways, bringing the total to £16,000.

£16,000 Raised to Support Flood-Affected Families

This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to stand with communities devastated by the 2025 floods in Panjab, where thousands of families are still struggling to rebuild their lives. The contribution will directly support urgent relief, long-term recovery, and the restoration of hope for those who have lost so much.

Ravi Singh with Mary Brew Head Community Investment and Responsible Business at British Airways

A Long-Standing Relationship in Service

Khalsa Aid CEO and founder Ravi Singh attended the event with members of the UK team to personally thank the Sikh Society and British Airways leadership for their continued support. Speaking at the gathering, he highlighted the growing importance of collaborations rooted in empathy and service.

Our relationship with British Airways has strengthened through some of the toughest humanitarian crises, from sending oxygen cylinders and concentrators to India during Covid to supporting relief after the earthquakes in Turkey and Pakistan. Working with the British Airways Sikh Society, especially during the Panjab floods, has been incredibly meaningful. Many have roots in Panjab and feel the pain of those affected. This collaboration is special, and I believe it will continue for years to come.

– Ravi Singh, Khalsa Aid International CEO and Founder

British Airways Reaffirms Humanitarian Commitment

The event was graced by British Airways CEO Sean Doyle, who reaffirmed the airline’s dedication to supporting humanitarian causes wherever possible, a sentiment that stands at the heart of this collaboration.

Khalsa Aid CEO and Founder Ravi Singh with British Airways CEO Sean Doyle

Compassion in Action: A Collective Impact

Both teams reflected on the collective impact that becomes possible when compassion meets action. The support from British Airways and the Sikh Society is not just financial; it is a powerful reminder to families in Panjab that they are not alone as they rebuild their homes, their livelihoods, and their futures.

This collaboration stands as a testament to what can be achieved when communities and organisations come together with purpose, empathy, and the will to uplift those facing crisis.