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What ails Air India? Former top executive spills the beans


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SUDHIR PARASHER
What ails Air India?............................beans.
by SUDHIR PARASHER on Nov 12, 2013 01:45 PM

Politicians never wanted to improve it. Past politicians wanted air Line for free travel and present politicians want to improve private Air Lines,because they get incentives from Private players.In fact the reason for country not progressing in the past 65 years is the politicians. They wanted to fill their coffers and country(including people of India)were not their priority. Look at the politicians in countries like China,Japan,Taiwan,Singapore. They work for their country and people. We do not know when will we get honest persons to lead.The country has so many natural resources except oil( Japan does not have any resources)but politicians have not done any thing.

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Ganesh Sadasivan
No Air India
by Ganesh Sadasivan on Nov 12, 2013 12:03 PM  | Hide replies

what was BJP doing when in power about Air India? They did nothing for Indian railways, Indian airlines and the Oil sector , which three could have gone in for far greater privatisation when the mood was there. The only achievement of BJP was something in telecom. Its nonsense to bring back Air india as it is one of the worst carriers. Its best to kill it and leave airlines to the pvt sector.

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arungopal agarwal
Re: No Air India
by arungopal agarwal on Nov 12, 2013 12:13 PM
AI is one of the best airline in India even today, but need to be operated under PPP.

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Kezhake Lassar
Air-India & Indian Airlines two separate entity
by Kezhake Lassar on Nov 12, 2013 12:00 PM

The merging of two separate entity Air-India and Indian Airlines was total disaster, prior to merger both were doing well. Indian Airlines was profit making and Air-India was at par with other International Airlines, only for big VVIP exclusive travel cost Air-India. The mess-up is earlier Civil Aviation Minister.

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arungopal agarwal
AI
by arungopal agarwal on Nov 12, 2013 11:48 AM

Besides other administrative problems, biggest is man power cost comparing to industry. AI is having many unwanted old surplus staff-living like Maharaja as they cannot be chucked out due to govt. tag.

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Nilayan Mukherjee
The biggest problem
by Nilayan Mukherjee on Nov 12, 2013 11:33 AM  | Hide replies

Is the staff and their attitude...we feel sorry to see krones who should be tending to their grandchildren wearing outlandish costuimes and serving dinner on these AI flights

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Ramkishore S
Re: The biggest problem
by Ramkishore S on Nov 13, 2013 12:52 AM
How young is your mother? People like you are no different from the men who r*p*d that girl in Delhi

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