Air India demands crew 'hail motherland'

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption Air India is India's oldest running commercial airline India's
national airline has told its crew to end every in-flight announcement with the patriotic phrase, "Jai Hind" (Hail the motherland) - and
this has tickled social media users
Air India's company advisory instructs crew to say the phrase after a "slight pause and with much fervour"
This quickly inspired tweets of imaginary in-flight announcements that end with "Jai Hind".But many wondered if patriotism was the right
focus for the struggling airline.Air India, which is in severe debt, has not turned a profit since 2007 and a recent government offer to
sell a controlling stake in it failed to attract any takers
The directive from Air India comes at a time when patriotism is particularly high in India
The country has been at loggerheads with its nuclear-armed neighbour Pakistan over the past few weeks, following a deadly suicide bombing
that killed at least 40 Indian paramilitary troops in the disputed Kashmir region
The incident which led to airstrikes by India and the subsequent capture and release of an Indian pilot by Pakistan, saw increasing
nationalist sentiment fuelled by national and social media.Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption Patriotism has been
at an all-time high While some people welcomed the Air India directive on Monday, others joked about how unusual it might
sound to end in-flight announcements - mundane or otherwise - with an energetic "Jai Hind"
One Twitter user even suggested a competition to see which passengers respond with the loudest "Jai Hind" - with the winner getting a free
upgrade
Air India, the country's oldest commercial airline, has long been the butt of jokes focusing on its customer service and old planes
It was recently in the news for a bed bug infestation on one of its aircraft.So Twitter users did not miss the opportunity to also poke fun
at the airline for delays and cancellations