Air India baggage handling company responds to staff party video | World | News

Air India’s joint company apologized on June 12 after a party that made a party just a few days after AI171’s deadly accident. The video has revealed widespread anger, dancing at Air India Sats (AISATS) personnel party.
Air India Sats released a statement about the viral video published 10 days after the accident, which killed all of them except one, and the images were “completely out of the context”. AISATS is a TATA Group company Air India Limited and Singapore, a company based on SATS LTD, known as Singapore Airport Terminal Services. The partnership specializes in providing airport services, including the use of luggage at Indian airports. Independent.
The images show Aisats Chief Business Officer Abraham Zachariah as a loud music games during a party held in the Pride Office of the company on 20 June.
In a statement, an Aisats spokesman said: “In AISATS, we stand in solidarity with families affected by AI 171’s tragic loss and we regret the jumping against the last inner video.
“It is not compatible with our behavior values and empathy, professionalism and accountability to confirm our commitment to the responsible for confirming the definitive disciplinary penalty.”
The viral video caused anger, especially because the party was waiting to take the bodies of many families of loved ones. In X, the video drew a strong criticism from users and wrote an article: “@inalirindia was more recommended to postpone parties and not to host.”
In a previous statement, the company said that “AISATS is unfortunately aware of a video that is completely out of context on social media”. “Despite this, we sincerely regret the emotional discomfort that this may cause.”
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner killed 260 people when he hit a medical school shortly after the departure on June 12th. Vishwashkumar Ramesh, sitting in Seat 11a, became the only survivor and managed to escape the stake from an openness in the body. The British expressing the survival shock for his brother Ajay, who died in the accident. “A miracle I survived. I’m physically good, but I feel terrible because I can’t save Ajay.” He said.
Express contacted AISATS for more comments.