New Delhi: A petition by an elderly couple on Monday in the Delhi High Court has sought a compensation of Rs five lakh from Air India alleging that in their 16-hour long flight the national carrier was without sufficient food and medical supplies.
Taking serious note of the plea of the couple, both senior citizens, who have also sought a direction that the airline returns the ticket fare as there was a lack of proper service by it, Justice Prathiba M Singh said "it is scary if this has happened".
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The high court issued notice to the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Directorate General of Civil Aviation, Air India, Airport Authority of India (AAI) and GMR Aerocity, which runs IGI airport, seeking their stand on the petition which narrated the ordeal of the couple during the 16-hour long flight from New Delhi to San Francisco on November 11, 2020.
They claimed they were provided one hot meal, which was also stale, during the entire course of the journey despite informing the cabin crew that one of them was diabetic and required proper meals.
The couple - Nivedita and Anil Sharma -- in their petition filed through advocate Suruchi Mittal have claimed that they had to sustain themselves fruit drinks whenever they felt their sugar levels plummet and it was only thanks to food offered by a co-passenger that they were able to sustain themselves during the flight.
They have contended that the airline "has no business to carry 400 plus people on a long haul flight without having sufficient food, water and basic amenities including basic and emergency medicine".