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We have legacy issues which affects punctuality Air India CMD
NEW DELHI.Days after a FlightStats report ranked Air India is the world’s third worst airlines, the state-owned carrier’s chairman and managing director Ashwini Lohani said that he is committed towards improving the airlines’ punctuality.
Lohani added Air India has “legacy issues” like no other carrier in the country. “No other airlines has had a merger (with Indian Airlines) like we did... there are problems, and it continues... all these takes time to get sorted,” he said.
Air India has been criticised over its on-time performance, but Lohani is not all that worried. “There are other things like high quality service that we will focus on,” he said. Hindustantimes
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