New Delhi, June 17 After Air India confirmed the presence of a blade-like metal in a passenger’s food on a US-bound flight from India, the TajSATS Air Catering Limited on Monday apologised for the unfortunate incident.
The inflight caterer in a statement shared with IANS said that they are committed to the highest standards of food safety.
“We have strengthened our processes of comprehensive inspection and preventive maintenance of all our production equipment,” said a TajSATS…















