Air India crew instructed to say 'hail the motherland' after every announcement

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Air India has instructed its cabin crew members to end every inflight announcement with the phrase 'Jai Hind,' which translates to 'hail the motherland.'

Air India, the government-owned national carrier for India, has instructed its cabin crew members to end every inflight announcement with the phrase"Jai Hind," which translates to"hail the motherland."

div > div.group > p:first-child"> In a memo issued by director of operations Captain Amitabh Singh on Tuesday, crew were instructed that they were all required to comply"with immediate effect." The directive instructed crew members to make the declaration"after a slight pause and with much fervour." India is expected to hold a general election between April and May. According to Indian newspaper The Economic Times, the"Jai Hind" announcement is"in line with the mood of the nation."

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