Air India handed over to Tata Group after 69 years

By  Jasleen Kaur January 27th 2022 04:50 PM -- Updated: January 27th 2022 04:58 PM

New Delhi, January 27: The Tata Group officially took over the management and control of Air India, starting on Thursday. It comes nearly 69 years after its nationalisation. Ahead of the handover, Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran met PM Narendra Modi. The Tata Group won the bid to buy Air India, which it founded in 1932, for Rs 18,000 crore. It has completed a cash payment of Rs 2,700 crore.  The Tata Group says it will focus on improving the airlines' On-Time-Performance. As per reports, the maximum emphasis will be given to ensure that all Air India aircraft fly on time. Also read | Chandigarh eases Covid restrictions; activities allowed at Sukhna Lake till 10 pm [caption id="attachment_577268" align="aligncenter"] Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekharan said the group was very happy to have Air India back in its fold.[/caption] Tata Group has also planned several other changes. There will be changes in seating arrangements and also the dress of the cabin crew. Tata is a leading player in the hotel business and it will give top priority to improve the quality of food in the airline, sources said. Also read | Covid 19: DCGI permits marketing of Covishield, Covaxin at hospitals, clinics- According to an Air India official, a recorded message of Ratan Tata will be played out on board in all Air India aircraft. Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekharan said the group was very happy to have Air India back in its fold. [caption id="attachment_577269" align="aligncenter"] There will be changes in seating arrangements and also the dress of the cabin crew.[/caption] Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (DIPAM) Secretary Tuhin Kanta Pandey said Air India had been handed over to Talace Private Limited, a subsidiary of the Tata Group's holding company, which was the successful bidder. [caption id="attachment_577267" align="aligncenter"] According to an Air India official, a recorded message of Ratan Tata will be played out on board in all Air India aircraft.[/caption] -PTC News  

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