Air India pilots, who are up in arms against the airline's management's decision to unilaterally alter their salary structure and services conditions, on Tuesday sought Ratan Tata's intervention in resolving the issue.
With competition set to intensify due to the launch of new airlines, Air India needs to target higher than the trendline market growth rate to achieve its target. - Issue Date: Oct 16, 2022
With competition set to intensify due to the launch of new airlines, Air India needs to target higher than the trendline market growth rate to achieve its target.
As the Tata Group regained control of Air India after 69 years, Ratan Tata, chairman emeritus of Tata Sons, had a special message for passengers onboard Air India flights.