
On Saturday, Air India rejected four Air India SATS Airport Services Private Limited (Aisats), a subsidiary for airline companies, after social media platforms became a viral video.
According to the Hindustan Times report, the celebration allegedly took place in the GRRAMR office, just days after Air India Ahmedabad-London crashed seconds after take-off and claimed that a total of 260 lives.
More videos have shown that employees of the office celebrate and dance on several Bollywood songs. The videos attracted sharp criticism online for the timing of the office.
In response to online criticism, Aisats ended the staff and issued a warning to several other employees, she added.
Aisats acts as a 50-50 joint business between Air India Ltd, now under the Tata, and SATS LTD, Gateway Services and Food Solutions.
Aisats responds to online will
In response to the will of Aisats, NDTV said: “In Aisats we stand in solidarity with families affected by the tragic loss of AI 171 and deeply regret the forfeiture reflected in a recent internal video.”
“The behavior does not compare to our values and has been taken by a hard discipline against responsible ones, because we reaffirm our obligation to empathy, professionalism and responsibility,” the spokesman added.
Air India Flight 171
A flight in London linked to Air India crashed into a hostel complex in the Meghaninagar area in Ahmedabad’s moments after taking from Sardar VallaBhbhai International Airport Patel in 12 June, killed 241 on board and several others on Earth. One passenger miraculously survived.
More than two weeks after the Ahmedabad accident, the DNA test found the identity of the last victim and the death victims in the tragedy now stands on 260, said officials on Saturday. The mortal remains of the last victim were handed over to the family, they said. The medical authorities previously tied the number of deaths to 270, the PTI press agency reported.
“DNA corresponded to the last body of the victims of the aircraft accident. Rchessh Joshi. “This is the number of victims in the 260 air accident,” he said, adding that three patients who suffered injuries in an air accident underwent treatment in a civil hospital.
According to the PTI report, the official edition stated that the process of comparing DNA was very complicated because a large number of bodies had to be identified because they were out of recognition. In such cases, the victim’s DNA with its family members of the month lasts. But in the case of an accident of air India, the identification of samples was completed in about two weeks, she said.
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