Ever since the news of Air India’s takeover by Tata Group became a buzz, netizens could not stop congratulating the Tata Group as well as Air India for the same. Recently Mahindra Group chairman Anand Mahindra also congratulated Tata Group and Air India on this takeover. Mahindra stated that as a brand, Air India is a part of nation’s treasure and how there can be no better custodian than the Tata Group for the airline. The tweet goes somewhat like this:
We at @MahindraRise congratulate the @TataCompanies & the whole @airindiain family on this milestone. Air India is a brand that’s part of the nation’s treasure trove. There is no better custodian, from the point of view of both passion & resources to restore its old glory. https://t.co/TEkCSwKeZZ
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) January 27, 2022
Thereafter the CEO of e-commerce platform Snapdeal, Kunal Bahl also congratulated the two major brands on the same thereby stating that there is something so fitting about the Tata Group owning and operating Air India and how they are the flag bearers and pride of the entire nation.
There is something so fitting about the Tata Group owning and operating Air India. They unequivocally deserve to carry our national carrier flag and take it to new heights.#AirIndia https://t.co/ufRAKkjzuK
— Kunal Bahl (@1kunalbahl) January 27, 2022
Two of the biggest airline carriers, IndiGo and Tata Singapore Airlines- backed Vistara also congratulated this great takeover of Tata Group on Air India via a tweet:
What a homecoming! Congratulations @airindiain and @TataCompanies , here’s to a soaring future ahead. #AirIndia #TataGroup https://t.co/PxTBqEMTDX
— IndiGo (@IndiGo6E) January 27, 2022
Many congratulations, @airindiain! Wishing you happy landings in every weather as you start this new innings as part of @TataCompanies💜
— Vistara (@airvistara) January 27, 2022
Not only that, Tata Sons chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran also shared his first-ever flight experience on Air India in December 1986 when he was an intern at the Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) thereby welcoming Air India back into the Tata Group after 68 long years. Chandrasekaran further highlighted in his LinkedIn post that the Tata Group is looking forward to work with Air India and to take the ‘Maharaja’ to new heights and venture in the upcoming days.