Indian CEO stuck at New York amid Israel-US conflict, says ‘Maharaja is getting me home...’

An Indian CEO, currently stranded in New York due to the ongoing Israel-US conflict, expressed gratitude towards Air India for facilitating his return home. As tensions escalated in the region, many expatriates faced challenges in their travel plans. The CEO highlighted the importance of timely support from airlines during crises, emphasizing how Air India's efforts have made a significant difference in ensuring his safe journey back to India. This situation reflects the broader impact of international conflicts on global mobility and the crucial role that airlines play in assisting stranded passengers. The CEO's experience underscores the need for efficient crisis management in aviation, particularly in volatile geopolitical climates.
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