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Why Air India is taking so long to get its act together 

India’s only full-service carrier is unable to impress even after the Tata Group bought it

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Rarely is an Air India flight on time, and sometimes passengers find themselves stuck in the cabin without air-conditioning for hours as the flight refuses to take off.
Rarely is an Air India flight on time, and sometimes passengers find themselves stuck in the cabin without air-conditioning for hours as the flight refuses to take off.
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The bosses at Indigo, the airline with a 65% market share in India, must be rather pleased with themselves these days. Air India seems to be getting so much bad press that Indigo’s often horrid customer experience has been subdued in the news. It’s as if Air India is competing hard for the worst airline experience, despite being the only full-service carrier today. 

No less than a cabinet minister, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, complained on social media about broken seats. The seat in question was a ‘sunken’ seat, meant to be uncomfortable by design, shifting mid-air, only because it is light and reduces fuel costs. 

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