video | “Fail Short, Matter Of Personal Concern”: Tata Boss On Air India P-Gate

Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran today admitted that Air India’s response should have been quicker when a drunken passenger urinated on a woman. On November 26, on a New York-Delhi Air India flight, Shankar Mishra allegedly unzipped his pants and urinated on an elderly woman in business class. He later pleaded with the woman not to report him to the police, saying it would affect his wife and child.