New Delhi, Nov. 25 -- Air India is making all efforts to ensure that compensation given to the families affected by the plane crash in June is expedited, airline's chief executive officer (CEO) and managing director (MD) Campbell Wilson has said, noting that it is being done "in a fair and well-managed way".
At a roundtable with select media in the national capital on Monday, Wilson informed that Air India has already provided compensation to 70 families, and it is in the process for 50 more families. Of the 180 families affected by the crash, documentation work is pending for the remaining families.
He said a significant task during the processing is identifying the "appropriate recipient."
"We want to expedite the process, but we nee...
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