In terms of money, what losses has Air-India suffered after September 11?
If we look at the losses of other international airlines, the losses suffered by Air-India are minimal. While major airlines have lost as much as 50-60 per cent [of their] passengers, Air-India has lost only 5-6 per cent. Which in actual terms means no losses at all. Initially people were reluctant to travel by air. But after a week or so the passenger traffic was back to normal. Twenty-two thousand passengers are now travelling by Air-India [every week]. But you have closed your offices in a number of countries. We have never denied that we have shut down our offices in a number of countries. These offices have been closed in countries where Air-India does not operate. To save money, it was decided that Air-India should have offices only in those countries, which are linked to our routes. What is the feedback on the deployment of sky marshals? I have been talking to a lot of passengers who are frequent travellers by air. The feedback is positive and people tell me that with the NSG co