Air India Navigates Turbulence: Maintaining Global Connectivity Amid Challenges
Air India pledges to maintain international flights amid rising jet fuel costs and geopolitical challenges. Defying rumors of service halts, the airline stresses operational continuity and cost discipline, while CEO Campbell Wilson outlines strategies to counter external pressures affecting the aviation industry.
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Amid escalating jet fuel prices and ongoing geopolitical tensions, Air India is adjusting its international route frequencies over the next three months, sources reveal.
Dismissing claims of a total suspension of overseas flights until July, the airline maintains its operations remain fully functional, labeling such reports as 'malicious' and 'completely false.'
Addressing employees in a recent town hall, Air India CEO Campbell Wilson highlighted the compounded pressures from factors like closed Pakistani airspace and the volatile rupee, urging a stringent focus on cost management.
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