New Delhi: National carrier Air India is in the process of closing down its offices in Cairo and Tehran while it has already shut down booking offices in Zurich, Chittagong and Vienna.
Minister of State for Civil Aviation Mahesh Sharma told the Rajya Sabha that a committee at Air India is in the process of taking action to close down offices in Cairo and Tehran.
Regional Manager (Gulf, Middle East & Africa) — and Regional Finance Manager, are part of the panel.
“Air India generated Rs 58.56 lakh from Cairo office and Rs 138.75 lakh from Tehran office as revenues during 2013-14,” Sharma said in a written reply.
Besides, a committee is looking to address issues of downsizing the carrier’s Toronto station and the process is in the final stages, he noted.
04/05/13 PTI/Financial Express
Minister of State for Civil Aviation Mahesh Sharma told the Rajya Sabha that a committee at Air India is in the process of taking action to close down offices in Cairo and Tehran.
Regional Manager (Gulf, Middle East & Africa) — and Regional Finance Manager, are part of the panel.
“Air India generated Rs 58.56 lakh from Cairo office and Rs 138.75 lakh from Tehran office as revenues during 2013-14,” Sharma said in a written reply.
Besides, a committee is looking to address issues of downsizing the carrier’s Toronto station and the process is in the final stages, he noted.
04/05/13 PTI/Financial Express
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