New Delhi, April 15: Alliance Air is no longer a subsidiary of Air India and it will be run as an independent business unit under the Government of India, the companies announced on Friday.
Alliance Air no longer Air India subsidiary; to be run as govt business unit
New Delhi, April 15: Alliance Air is no longer a subsidiary of Air India and it will be run as an independent business unit under the Government of India, the companies announced on Friday.
In a statement, Vineet Sood, CEO, Alliance Air, said, "going forward with absolute efficiency, Alliance Air will now sell its tickets under Alliance Air banner." Air India also posted an announcement on Twitter, "For the kind attention of our esteemed passengers: Alliance Air is no longer a subsidiary of Air India." Also read | CBSE to restore single board exam pattern for Classes X, XII from next session "Passengers holding tickets of Air India with a 4-digit flight number starting with 9 or 3-digit flight number starting with 91 may please be informed that these bookings belong to Alliance Air. Bookings/queries related to Alliance Air will not be handled by Air India from 15th April, 2022," Air India said. The announcement comes less than three months after Tata Group took control of Air India from the Government of India. Also read | 300 units of free electricity for Punjab from April 16? -PTC News#FlyAI : Important Update. pic.twitter.com/amR11IJ4Mc
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