Air India passenger woes continue: Flyer gets ‘metal blade’ in his meal

Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on June 17, 2024
Passenger dissatisfaction with Air India rises due to in-flight incidents like a metal blade in a meal and delays. Complaints include substandard experiences, aging aircraft, and challenges with DGCA regulations. Global supply chain issues delay upgrades, exacerbating passenger concerns. Challenges persist under Tata Group...

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Passenger dissatisfaction with Air India rises due to in-flight incidents like a metal blade in a meal and delays. Complaints include substandard experiences,...
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