Alliance Air is no longer Air India’s subsidiary

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Alliance Air is no longer Air India’s subsidiary
15 Apr 2022
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Air India owned by the Tata Group has announced that Alliance Air is no longer its subsidiary. This revelation comes a few months after One of the biggest industrial groups in India, Tata Group acquired the loss-making Air India from the Government. This means that the passengers flying on tickets carrying flight numbers starting with certain characters  will not be managed or addressed by Air India. In the released advisory the Tata-owned airline informed that flight numbers with four digits starting with ‘9’, or three digits starting with ‘9I’, are Alliance Air flights and it will not manage bookings or queries associated with these flights.

At present, Air alliance operates a fleet of 18 flights. These are operated to 47 destinations on the domestic routes, connecting Tier-2 and Tier-3 destinations. It has been advised by the company that if anyone has recently purchased a flight ticket on the Air India network, they should check their flight number. If the flight is of the Air Alliance, the passengers need to connect with their customer care for any queries and support. 

 

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