Mumbai: This is how Air India Tower at Nariman Point earns Rs 100 crore per month
News Nation Bureau 22 June 2018, 03:18 PM
As debt-ridden Air India continues its struggle to stay afloat, the national carrier's iconic 23-storey building on Marine Drive in Mumbai is providing much-needed revenue to keep it operational. Air India tower that also boasts of having India's first structure with an escalator earns an annual rent of Rs 100 crore, nearly half of the total monthly salary bill of Air India's 21,000 employees.
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