AI 171 Crash: Air India refuses to force families to express financial trust in the deceased

AI 171 Crash: Air India refuses to force families to express financial trust in the deceased

The Air India denies the allegations that have forced families to the victims of AI-171 accident to sign documents about deceased fees. The plane is assumed that families are not pressed to sign the documents and are committed to fulfilling its obligations.

In a detailed statement, the plane called claims “cannot be determined and inaccurate.”

The controversy arose after reports were recognized that some killed families were asked to reveal their financial confidence in the exchange rate, claiming allegations of coercion.

The plane is clarified that financial information requesting financial information is a standard method intended to secure fee fee properly beneficiaries.

In an official statement, the planes stated, “We remember the allegations were made against the company that signed the deceased papers of the deceased fee.”

“Airplane efforts are made to process the interim fee fee (also meant to pay affected family members, which is the first payment of charges to a fees for information,” in addition.

“To facilitate payments, airplanes seeking basic information to determine family relations to ensure that advance payments are received by those who have the rights to them.

While the question asks questions of family members with a “yes” or “no” if the “financial believes to process the payments of the most necessary help.

Beginning June 15, a facilitation center was founded at Ahmedabad’s Airline, which question related to interim fees available, “says it.

“In addition, families send communications informing them that the question is also available in e-mail, if families do not want to visit the center.

Air India staff in the center is explained the elements of the family members’ question. There is no need for family members to complete the question in the center, and many families choose to complete the question of their convenience and submit them to e-mail.

Families who choose to complete the question of the center are given copies of their submissions to their request, “as yet at the airline.

Airplanes still declare that families of victims, plus the raising of staff in the planes, also free to ask for any legal advice as needed.

The plane explained that the forms filled with families in hospitals or morgues for official records and do not relate to the fee. These forms are required for documentation purposes.

“No visits made by planes of families only to fill in the questions connected to the interim pay or for any other purpose.

Airline has a charge of interim with 47 families so far and actively working in facilitating funding release for remaining families. Documents for other 55 individuals are confirmed, and the paid progress released by their families.

We continue to conversation with other families of passengers and those who died on the accident site, or their authorized representatives, to release the first payment.

Ingon usa ka bahin sa Tata Group, ang airline nagpasiugda sa mga hinungdan nga mga hiyas sa integridad ug responsibilidad ug nagpabilin nga komitido sa pag-alagad sa komunidad, labi na sa mga mahagiton nga panahon, “ingon sa mga mahagiton nga panahon,” ingon sa mga mahagiton nga panahon, “ingon sa mga mahagiton nga panahon,” miingon ang Air India.

“Except for any fee to be given to Air India, Tata Group announced a voluntary payment of Rs 1 in GBP 85,000 to each other’s families.

A trust in a corpus around Rs 500 crore or approximately GBP 43 million is set to handle and ignore this amount of extraa with families.

These families forever become part of the Tata family. All these efforts are voluntary and plus any fee to pay to the air India under the law, “as the plane.

The Air India urges the public to take care of the wrong info and avoid the wrong facts of this matter.

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