Air India Begins Disbursement of ₹25 Lakh Compensation to Ahmedabad Crash Victims' Families, 3 Receive Payment so Far
- On June 12, a London-bound Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner departing from Ahmedabad airport tragically collided with a hostel, resulting in the deaths of 270 people—241 onboard and 29 on the ground.
- The crash occurred when the Boeing 787-8 flight collided with a hostel complex in Meghaninagar moments after departing at 1:39 PM.
- Authorities identified 247 victims through DNA testing, comprising 187 Indians, 52 Britons, 7 Portuguese, and 1 Canadian, while DNA identification continues for others.
- Starting June 20, Air India began releasing interim compensation of ₹25 lakh to victims' families and survivors, with three families receiving payments so far.
- Air India and Tata Sons pledged ongoing support including financial, emotional, and logistical aid, with caregivers assisting families through hospital and funeral processes.
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Air India begins disbursing Rs 25 lakh interim compensation to families of Ahmedabad plane crash victims
Air India, along with its parent company, Tata Sons, continues to stand in solidarity with the families impacted by the tragic accident on June 12. Reiterating its deep commitment, the airline emphasised that comprehensive assistance- emotional, logistical, and financial- will remain ongoing for all those affected. Centralised helpdesk facilitating swift compensation A dedicated help desk, operational since June 15, has been instrumental in stre…
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