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Last month, Indian airports descended into chaos as hundreds of flights were cancelled by the country’s largest airline, Indigo, upending travel plans for thousands of passengers.
Its closest competitor, Air India, has been dealing with troubles of its own. In 2025, one of its London-bound planes crashed in a tragic accident, killing all but one of its 242 passengers on board. And more recently, Canadian authorities ordered the airline to investigate a pilot who failed two breathalyzer tests before a scheduled departure.
The Tata Group, which owns Air India alongside Singapore Airlines






