NEW DELHI : Air India may have deployed epic rescue flights from Wuhan to Milan to evacuate Indians stranded in the Covid-19 hit countries, but the pandemic has ensured that its financials reached a precarious position.
Rajiv Bansal, Chairman & Managing Director, Air India, in a note to employees said that the airline has been passing through a critical financial condition from much before the Covid-19 onslaught. "The crippling effect of the pandemic, especially in the aviation sector, has further plummeted our finances to a precarious position.
In spite of this, your airline has left no stone unturned to continue to remain afloat," Bansal said. Bansal also applauded the airline's team for its heroic efforts. "It gives me great pride to