Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran assures the public that Air India is on track to becoming a leading global airline, despite some initial challenges merging with Vistara. The merger, part of a larger consolidation strategy, aims to combine the best of both airlines while creating a unified and enhanced passenger experience.
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