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Air India will increase its global coverage in years ahead: CEO Campbell Wilson

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 1 January 2025 ()
Air India has made significant progress since its privatisation by the Tata Group, expanding its fleet to 300 aircraft and covering over 100 destinations. The airline is enhancing its services with new aircraft deliveries, major infrastructure projects, and the integration of Vistara and Air India Express to achieve world-class service quality.
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