Chandigarh: Government-run international airlines Air India has no plans to change its logo like its domestic partner Indian did recently. Both Air India authorities and the Civil Aviation Ministry feel the present logo, which was modified only slightly last year, works perfectly well . ‘‘We do not think there is any real need for us to now change the logo of Air India, which is doing fine and continues to be recognised wonderfully the world over,’’ Air India Chairman-cum-Managing Director V. Thulasidas told Newsline.
20/03/06 Anand S. T. Das/Chandigarh Newsline
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