Yet Another Unruly Passenger On Air India, London-Bound Flight Returns To Delhi

New Delhi: Air India on Monday turned around its AI 111 Delhi-London flight due to an ‘unruly’ passenger onboard. The flight returned to the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) in Delhi. According to an airline official, the passenger had a fight with flight crew members in mid-air.

The passenger was handed over to the security personnel upon landing and the airline lodged an FIR against him. “Air India flight AI 111 scheduled to operate Delhi-London today returned to Delhi shortly after departure due to the serious unruly behaviour of a passenger on board. Not heeding to verbal and written warnings, the passenger continued with unruly behaviour including causing physical harm to two of the cabin crew members. The passenger was handed over to the security personnel upon landing. An FIR has also been lodged with the police,” the Tata Group’s airline told the media.

The passenger is currently at the Delhi Airport, news agency ANI reported. The flight had around 225 passengers.

Later, the flight took off for London Heathrow.

This is not the first time that Air India has experienced unruly passengers in the recent past and the airlines concerned had also imposed a flying ban on the passengers concerned

Last month, in a span of less than a week, the DGCA penalised Tata Group-owned Air India twice related to incidents of unruly passenger behaviour.

On January 24, the regulator imposed a fine of Rs 10 lakh on the airline for not reporting two incidents of unruly passenger behaviour onboard a Paris-New Delhi flight on December 6, 2022.

On January 20, the watchdog slapped a penalty of Rs 30 lakh on Air India as well as suspended the license of the pilot-in-command of the New York-Delhi flight in which a person allegedly urinated on a female co-passenger on November 26, 2022.

In connection with the incident, a fine of Rs 3 lakh was also imposed on Air India’s Director of in-flight services for failing to discharge her duties.

A total of 143 passengers have been put on the ‘no Fly List’ since 2017.

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