Indian expat falls asleep in Dubai airport, misses flight


Dubai, Jul 4 (IANS): An Indian expat worker, who was eagerly waiting to be repatriated after cancelling his visa, missed a jumbo jet flying 427 stranded Indians to Kerala after he fell asleep in the Dubai International Airport, the media reported.

P. Shajahan, 53, who worked as a storekeeper with a company in Musaffah in Abu Dhabi, told Gulf News on Friday that he had fallen asleep as he had not slept on Wednesday night waiting for confirmation about the flight and had caught an early morning taxi to reach Dubai.

He was supposed to fly on the Emirates jumbo jet to Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala, which was chartered by the Kerala Muslim Cultural Centre (KMCC) Dubai.

After finishing the check-in procedures and rapid test, he reached the waiting area of the boarding gate at Terminal 3 in the afternoon.

"I sat away from most of the others. But I fell asleep," he said.

S. Nizamudeen Kollam, who coordinated the charter flight, said airline officials could not trace Shajahan when the flight was to take off.

"He woke up and called us after the flight left. It is sad that he missed the flight, which was the first ever jumbo jet chartered for repatriation.

We are now trying to send him on another Emirates flight that we are chartering on Saturday," Kollam told Gulf News.

In March, Gulf News had reported that Arun Singh, another Indian expat, who also had fallen asleep in the same terminal and missed the last flight home before flights were suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

He was stranded here for over 50 days before getting repatriated.

  

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  • Razor, india

    Sun, Jul 05 2020

    This guy is an idiot. People go out of their way to help other people get repatriated and all he had to do was make sure he makes his way to the aircraft on time to board the flight yet he can't even be responsible enough to do this one simple thing. He doesn't deserve to be assisted. Better to help those who are more serious.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Jul 05 2020

    Fellow had really luck in bad luck.He will be sent by next.Hope he will be awake next time or atleast let him ask someone to wake him .Not go to corner to sleep.

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  • Chand kathat, Bur Dubai

    Sun, Jul 05 2020

    Please help me India going and please get money now please help me my contact number 055 3216 115 call please emergency home

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  • Jamal, Mangalore/UAE

    Sat, Jul 04 2020

    Bad luck but see the power of Kerala organization. Though missed the flight he has an option to take off within couple of days. Even majority of VBM is schedule for kerala in this two weeks there are many chartered flights going to Kerala. Kannadigas are zero compared to Keralites.
    Thanks to our incompetent bakth leaders of Karnataka who are good for nothing other than Gobar politics.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jul 04 2020

    Our people are Suffering ...

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman / Washington, DC.

    Sat, Jul 04 2020

    Right, Sidda / Rai / Deve Gowda syndrome.....

    All above persons are known and filmed sleeping and snoring during legislative / parliament sessions Jossey Sir...

    ...Tak...Takk...

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