Letter: With Tata Sons won Air India’s offer, a fan of flights from Diamond City and Navsari residents, the birthplace of Jamsetji Tata, were very optimistic.
Flight activists now hope that South Gujarat and the city will now get a very desirable air connectivity because the city must campaign for several years to get basic flights unlike other cities in the state.
Navsari is 30 km from the city, stakeholders for the growth of the city aviation sector will now greatly present their case for better connectivity with Indian water support.
“Not only Parsis but throughout India, happy people.
Now Tatas will restore the glory of the airline.
The letter has the potential of international connectivity,” said Kersion Deboo, a Navsari resident and former Director of Gujarat Minoritas development corporate development.
Trustees of the World Zorastrian Community Trust Organization, Cyrus Vandriwala said, “JRD said the first came to Navsari with flights and I hope the Group is contributing to the development of this region too.” “The whole country will benefit from Tata taking over India Air, not only Gujarat,” said Marzban Giara, a historian from Navsari.
City flight activist Sanjay Jain said, “Tata Group will see the potential of the city because the diamond and textile industry is developing.” The Chamber of Commerce and Industry Gujarat Selatan (SGCCI) will lobby for international air connectivity from Indian water.
“We can now use the connection between Navsari and Tatas.
We will aggressively demand connectivity to Dubai first,” said Ashish Gujarati, President SGCCI.