Air India Urination Case: 'Our response should have been much swifter,' Tata Sons Chairman issues statement
Shankar Mishra, a passenger on New York to Delhi flight allegedly urinated on his co-passenger in the flight an inebriated state on November 26.

N Chandrasekaran, the Chairman of Tata Sons in the Air India | File Photos
Mumbai: Air India has released an official statement of N Chandrasekaran, the Chairman of Tata Sons in the Air India Urination Case today.
Shankar Mishra, a passenger on New York to Delhi flight allegedly urinated on his co-passenger in the flight an inebriated state on November 26.
The official press statement was tweeted By Air India on their official twitter handle.
The statement said, "The incident on Air India flight AI102 on November 26th, 2022, has been a matter of personal anguish to me and my colleagues at Air India. Air India's response should have been much swifter. We fell short of addressing this situation the wau it should have been. The Tata Group and Air India stand by the safety and well-being of our passengers and crew with full conviction. We will review and repair every process to prevent or address any incidents of such unruly nature."
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