Air India imposes a 30-day ban on a man who urinated on a female passenger mid air.

In a
bizarre incident, a male passenger who was apparently drunk urinated on a
female passenger onboard an Air India flight from New York to Delhi.
According
to reports, the incident took place on November 26 on board Air India flight
AI-102, which departed New York-JFK airport around 1pm, local time.
The
female passenger was a senior citizen in her 70s who was sitting in a business
class aisle seat of the flight.
According
to reports, the incident occurred when the cabin lights were dimmed after the
lunch was served. The woman even informed the cabin crew didn't take any action
against the ill-mannered, unruly passenger.
It was
only after the woman sent a letter to N Chandrasekaran, chairman of Tata
Group that Air India initiated an investigation, said a source.
“The
crew was not proactive in managing a very sensitive and traumatic situation,
and I had to advocate for myself throughout, waiting for long periods of time
to get a response. I am ...distressed that the airline made no attempt to
ensure my safety or comfort during this incident,” the woman said in the
letter.
“Shortly
after lunch was served and the lights were switched off, ...another passenger
walked to my seat, completely inebriated. He unzipped his pants, relieved
himself and continued to expose me to his private parts,” the letter further
said.
After
urinating, the man was still standing there, exposing himself, and moved only
after one of her co-passengers asked him to leave. When he walked away, the
woman immediately informed one of the cabin crews, saying “My clothes, shoes
and bag were completely soaked in urine. The stewardess followed me to the
seat, verified that it smelled of urine, and sprayed disinfectant on my bag and
shoes...”
Later,
the crew gave the female passenger a set of pyjamas and disposable slippers to
change into after she had cleansed herself in the restroom of the aircraft.
She didn't want to sit in her dirty seat again, so she stood beside the toilet for almost 20 minutes. She was instructed to return to her seat after sitting in the narrow crew seat for an hour. “Although
the staff had put sheets on top, the area was still reeking of urine,” she
said.
The passenger
was then allocated a different crew seat two hours later, where she sat for the
rest of her flight. But later, another traveller informed her that some first
class seats were empty.
“Clearly
the crew did not feel that taking care of a distressed passenger was a
priority. At the end of the flight, the staff told me they would get me a
wheelchair to ensure that I clear customs as early as possible. However, the
wheelchair deposited me at a waiting area, where I waited for 30 minutes, and
nobody came to get me. I finally had to clear customs on my own and collect the
luggage by myself — all in Air India pyjamas and socks,” she said.
Although,
Air India stated in a statement that it has filed a police complaint about the
incident however, it did not specify when the 30-day flying ban on the
passenger came into effect.
"A
police complaint has already been lodged in this case and Air India is
committed to assist the law enforcement agencies as well as regulatory
authorities to ensure that justice is delivered to the aggrieved
passenger," Air India said in a statement.
"As
a first step, Air India has already reported the matter to the Internal
Committee in accordance with DGCA CAR – for declaring the passenger unruly.
Meanwhile, the passenger has been banned from flying with Air India for 30 days
or till the decision of the internal committee, whichever is earlier. If found
guilty, action will be taken against the unruly passenger as per regulatory
guidelines," it added.
Aviation
regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said it has sought a
report from the airline on the incident, which took place on November 26 and
will 'take action against those found negligent'.
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