N Chandrasekaran, who is chairman of both Tata Sons and Air India, admitted on Sunday that Air India's response to the November 26, 2022, incident should have been “much swifter”. Chandrasekaran has spoken for the first time on the urination incident in which an inebriated male passenger relieved himself on an elderly woman passenger on a New York-Delhi Air India flight. In a statement which was issued four days after the incident came to light and after regulator DGCA pulled up Air India, Chandrasekaran said: “We fell short of addressing this situation the way we should have.”