In a recent interaction Air India CEO Campbell Wilson highlighted Air India’s strategies regarding operational performance, its achievements and further adding how they are working to improvise more on customer service.
After recent incidents and growing passenger concerns, Air India CEO Campbell Wilson put forth that such things as go-arounds, technical snags, diversions are all common occurrences in aviation around the world.
With Air India now handling more than 1,200 daily flights, Wilson mentioned with a group as large as Air India, is it ‘entirely normal’ and also stressed that the scale of operations naturally results in occasional disruptions but that safety remains uncompromised.
Currently, Air India being one of the leading airline service providers in the country, is in the phase which reflects the reality of operating a large fleet—incidents may occur, but systemic safety is intact.
The airline is strengthening passenger trust while overcoming obstacles in India’s rapidly growing aviation market. By combining regulatory compliance, operational upgrades, and open communication, the airline is enhancing customer service as well.
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He said that events like go-arounds, technical issues, or diversions are common in aviation worldwide and do not mean safety is at risk.
No. The CEO confirmed that safety is always the top priority, and all incidents are within international aviation norms.
Because Air India operates more than 1,200 daily flights, small issues are more visible due to the large scale of operations.
The airline’s punctuality has improved, with over 80% on-time performance recorded in August.
They are introducing e-vouchers, empowering staff and cabin crew to resolve issues quickly in real-time.
The airline shares accurate updates and communicates openly about operational matters to maintain trust.
Every incident is reported to DGCA, which checks compliance and ensures safety rules are followed.
Yes, Air India follows International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) safety norms to match global aviation standards.
The airline is adding new regional destinations like Jaisalmer and Dehradun to strengthen its network.
By improving operations, being transparent, upgrading customer service, and ensuring strict safety compliance.
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