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TajSATS sees business recovery as govt lifts curbs on in-flight service

The company is also expanding its non-aviation portfolio and is using automation and data analytics to drive cost efficiencies, says CEO

TajSATS sees business recovery as govt lifts curns on in-flight service
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Aneesh Phadnis Mumbai
Resumption of meal services on short-duration domestic flights is fuelling business recovery, Manish Gupta, chief executive officer of TajSATS has said. The company is also expanding its non-aviation portfolio and is using automation and data analytics to drive cost efficiencies, he added.

TajSATS is a market leader in the in-flight catering segment and its business has been severely impacted due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The government prohibited airlines from serving or selling meals on flights less than two hours duration in April as India faced the second wave of the pandemic. Last month the restriction was lifted bringing cheer to

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