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Air India’s faced criticism for handling of unruly passenger

Air India’s faced criticism for handling of unruly passenger

Air India’s faced criticism for handling of unruly passenger

Air India’s faced criticism for handling of unruly passenger

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  • The nation’s aviation authority criticized Air India for how it handled unruly traveler.
  • Air India also revealed that a second incident of a similar nature happened last.
  • Air India had said in a statement that it had banned a male passenger for 30 days.

The nation’s aviation authority criticized Air India on Thursday, January 5 for how it handled a rowdy customer on a flight out of New York in November.

Air India also revealed that a second incident of a similar nature happened last month on a flight out of Paris to New Delhi.

Air India had said in a statement that it had banned a male passenger for 30 days in compliance with regulations following an incident on a November 26 flight from New York to New Delhi in which the man, while apparently inebriated, urinated on a female fellow passenger.

The airline, which is owned by Tata Group, said it had reported the matter to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), India’s air safety watchdog, for further action.

DGCA, however, said on Thursday that it had sought details from the airline on the incident, but at first glance it appeared that Air India had not complied with provisions related to the handling of an unruly passenger on board.

“The conduct of the concerned airline appears to be unprofessional and has led to a systemic failure,” DGCA said in its statement.

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The watchdog said it had issued a notice to the airline’s executives and the pilots and cabin crew members on the flight asking them to explain within two weeks why action should not be taken against them for failing to uphold regulations.

It did not respond to a request for comment seeking details on what action it had expected the airline to take.

Air India did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Reuters on the DGCA notice.

In 2017, India issued new standards barring unruly passengers from flying for a minimum of three months to more than two years depending on the nature of the misdemeanor.

Air India reported on Thursday a second incident, which took place on a December 6 fight from Paris to New Delhi during which a male passenger urinated on a vacant seat and the blanket of another passenger.

Air India added that the male passenger on the Paris flight had been taken into custody on arrival at Delhi but was later released by federal police after he reached an understanding with the victim and tendered a written apology. The airline said it did not lodge a police report in deference to the victim’s wishes.

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