Drunk passenger offloaded from Delhi-Mumbai IndiGo flight


Mumbai, Jan 19 (HT) : A Mumbai-bound passenger booked to travel on board an IndiGo Airlines flight on Sunday was offloaded at Delhi airport after flight attendants suspected him to be drunk.

This was the third case of a person being offloaded from a domestic flight on grounds of disruptive behaviour in less than a week.

An Indigo Airlines spokesperson confir med the incident. “IndiGo confirms offloading a passenger from flight 6E 155 enroute to Mumbai from Delhi on January 17 on safety and security grounds. The passenger was in an inebriated state. He was not able to talk and was accompanied by his wife. Keeping in mind the safety of the aircraft and fellow passengers, the airline decided to offload both passengers and re-accommodate them on a flight departing the next afternoon,” said the spokesperson.

Demands for stringent safety rules to combat fliers’ rage have surfaced more than once in the last decade. Although the Directorate General of Civil Aviation has mooted some stern steps against such fliers, they are yet to come into effect.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Jan 19 2016

    Good decision.A lesson to all future Flyers .drink is allowed by only to a certain Limit.It helps self and others too from very shocking Scenes.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, UDUPI/NEW YORK,USA.

    Wed, Jan 20 2016

    Dear Rita,
    Drink is not allowed on domestic flights in India. Probably, he must have had too much before he boarded the flight with his wife. It was unfortunate but the airline staff on board took the right decision.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Jan 20 2016

    @E.SUMITRA USA.I too meant same.Some drink sometimes as though there is no tomorrow.and create ashaming Scenes in airways.

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