AirIndia Trending on Twitter
Life is a circle. TATA Sons has won the bid for national carrier #AirIndia. pic.twitter.com/O7eod2Gurm
— Siddu (@siddusayss) October 1, 2021
Gr8 News #AirIndia is going back to #Tata
— Major Surendra Poonia (@MajorPoonia) October 1, 2021
Govt acquired Air India from Tata for ₹1 in 1953
but nexus of babus & politicians ruined & looted National Airline over the yrs@RNTata2000 Congrats Sir🌺
We are sure your team will take Air India to a brighter future. pic.twitter.com/mUE7SRUwoX
A huge shoutout to @HardeepSPuri for the enormous hard work he put in, bulldozing obstructionists & naysayers. The privatisation of #airindia is a huge step forward. It’s return to @RNTata2000 marks a full circle – hopefully taking Indian Aviation back to its heydays
— Abhijit Iyer-Mitra (@Iyervval) October 1, 2021
Most under-rated entrepreneur in the world. Better than Steve jobs. Better than Bill Gates. And anyone out there.
— Vi (@Dramaibaaz) October 1, 2021
India own lot of its success to him. Or else we would be a failed state like Pakistan.
JRD Tata. #AirIndia pic.twitter.com/WUiS2r6LqG
ALERT ⚠️ – Media reports indicating approval of financial bids by Government of India in the Air India disinvestment case are incorrect. Media will be informed of the Government decision as and when it is taken- Secy DIPAM #airindia
— All India Radio News (@airnewsalerts) October 1, 2021
Till 2004 #AirIndia was not much in the loss
— Prakash (@Gujju_Er) October 1, 2021
Then came the Congress govt
# Did failed merger of Indian Airlines with Air India
# Forced Air India to buy plane worth of 70,000 crore
# irregular leasing of aircraft
# Selling Aircraft for a lower price
And loss kept increasing pic.twitter.com/Hh8SrZQ4Hn
68 years ago,
— Saral Patel (@SaralPatel) October 1, 2021
Congress bought #AirIndia from TATA.
BJP has now sold #AirIndia to TATA.
This is the difference between them and us. We believe in building this country. BJP believes in selling our motherland. 🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/NcFxaDJBbu
The bid submitted by Tata Sons was Rs 3,000 crore more than the minimum reserve price set by the government committee : Report#BREAKING #TATA #airindia #businessnewsthisweek #digtym pic.twitter.com/ELOjIMLiBg
— Vicky Shaurya (@thevickyshaurya) October 1, 2021







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