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Air India fares drop after Boeing 787 crash; fleet inspections lead to flight cancellations and reduced operations
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Following the Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner crash, fares have significantly decreased on both domestic and international routes, with some routes experiencing drops of up to 24%. Air India CEO Campbell Wilson stated that the crashed aircraft had undergone recent checks and monitoring, showing no prior issues.
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