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Air India begins financial aid distribution, assigns caregivers

In order to provide immediate financial support, Air India  has started releasing the interim compensation of Rs 25 lakh each to the families of the deceased and survivors of the June 12 plane crash.This is in addition to the Rs 1 cr compensation amount already committed by Tata Sons Company. 

- Mumbai - UPDATED: June 21, 2025, 09:04 PM - 2 min read

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In order to provide immediate financial support, Air India  has started releasing the interim compensation of Rs 25 lakh each to the families of the deceased and survivors of the June 12 plane crash.This is in addition to the Rs 1 cr compensation amount already committed by Tata Sons Company. 

 

"The interim compensation began being released from 20 June, with three families having received payments so far, and the remaining claims being processed," Air India said.Air India said a centralised helpdesk, active since June 15, has been assisting families in processing claims for the interim compensation.This single-window system ensures faster documentation and helps initiate compensation procedures promptly, it stated.


While the Chairman of Tata company N Chandrasekaran has already announced that the Group will provide Rs 1 cr to the families of each person who has lost their life in the plane crash, it is the team of caregivers in place which is giving huge solace to the families of victims.  Each family has been assigned dedicated assitance along with counselling and other services - a requirement which is playing key role in making them recover from shock and trauma of the tragedy.

 

The Airline said a team of trained psychologists and doctors has been deployed in Ahmedabad to provide trauma counselling and psychological support to the affected families or individuals.The team of medical personnel, including nurses and a pharmacist has been deployed to address ongoing or emerging health needs, Air India said in a statement.Families are also being provided other comprehensive financial assistance during this difficult time, covering travel, accommodation, medical and funeral expenses, with additional needs addressed promptly, Air India added. 


The Airline had on June 14 announced that it will provide an interim compensation of Rs 25 lakh or approximately GBP 21,500 to the families of each of the deceased and survivor of the airline's Boeing 787-8 plane crash in Ahmedabad to help address immediate financial needs.Air India said it has also been reaching out to those who were injured and the families of those who lost their lives on the ground to initiate the compensation process for them.

 

The families are also being assisted, including during DNA identification, the airline said, adding that when the mortal remains are released by the hospital, at least one caregiver accompanies each family to facilitate the transportation as well as funerals, while ensuring the dignity and utmost respect for the deceased and their loved ones.

 

 

 

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