MUMBAI -- Tata Group's efforts to revive Air India have started to pay off, with the previously state-owned carrier going from worst to first in on-time performance in the country.
Carrier once synonymous with bad service pushes ahead with turnaround
Like clockwork: Air India was on time 90.8% of flights at India's major airports, the highest in the country in October. © Reuters
MUMBAI -- Tata Group's efforts to revive Air India have started to pay off, with the previously state-owned carrier going from worst to first in on-time performance in the country.