Cash-starved Air India to serve low-fat diet to pilots, cabin crew

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Cash-starved Air India to serve low-fat diet to pilots, cabin crew

The cost per meal will come down to one-third of existing 500-800 rupees (up to $11) per meal.

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Published: Wed 18 Sep 2019, 12:00 AM

Last updated: Thu 19 Sep 2019, 12:53 AM

India's cash-starved state-run Air India is putting its crew on a diet, changing their inflight menu to special low-fat meals.
Dhananjay Kumar, the airline spokesman, says the objective is to provide healthy and cost-effective meals to crews on domestic and international flights.
Kumar on Wednesday declined comment on media reports that the cost per meal, mostly vegetarian, will come down to one-third of existing 500-800 rupees (up to $11) per meal.
The decision comes at a time when the Indian government is trying to sell off the airline, which has debts of nearly 580 billion rupees ($8 billion).
In 2009, the airline fired 10 air hostesses for being overweight after they failed to get back in shape three years after they were switched to ground jobs.


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