Regret letter not enough: Air India cancels MP Gaikwad’s ticket again


New Delhi, Apr 7 (PTI): Shiv Sena MP Ravindra Gaikwad again tried to book tickets on Air India flights on Friday, but the airline rejected the booking.

This is the seventh attempt on the part of the Sena MP to book a flight on Air India, which barred him from flying after he assaulted the airline's staffer.

"There was an attempt to book a ticket at 5 AM today through our web portal. The reservations were being made for March 17 for travel from Delhi to Mumbai and for 24 March from Mumbai to Delhi," said an airline source.

The ticket was being booked under the name 'Ravindra Gaikwad' and we were alerted through our tracker, the source said.

The MP has also made an attempt each to book an IndiGo flight as well as a SpiceJet flight since the flying ban on him by all domestic carriers was put in place.

The Air India Cabin Crew Association has said that Gaikwad must not be allowed to fly until he tenders an "unconditional apology" for beating up a 60-year-old staffer, and asserted that he poses a risk to flight safety.

In a letter to the AI Chairman and Managing Director Ashwani Lohani, the association has said that a decision by either the Ministry of Civil Aviation or Parliament to lift the ban will affect the morale of the employees.

"Unless he tenders an unconditional apology to AI employees, and undertakes in writing to abide by the Chicago and Tokyo Conventions & Rules of the Air and follow all cabin safety and public behaviour norms, we must not let him on board," says the letter.

Yesterday, Gaikwad, in a letter to Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapthi Raju, had conveyed his "regrets" over the "unfortunate incident", but stopped short of tendering an apology to either the national carrier or to the staffer concerned.

"Ravindra Gaikwad is and will continue to be a risk to flight safety and flight operations and to Cabin Crew safety on board, and hence Government must think long and hard about letting him back on," the letter added.

The association said it would be a "crying shame" if he is let off "without even a rap on the knuckles".

"For either the ministry or the Parliament to allow such a person to get away without even a rap on the knuckles or even forcing an apology to all Air- Indians and indeed all Indians, would be a crying shame.”

"It would also crush the morale of all employees and indeed all fair minded Indians. We do not wish to be flying such a person," the association wrote in the letter.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Apr 09 2017

    Next time when he wants to travel,he should travel without chappels or any footwear.suppose when he makes any Problem in side,just Keep him with handcuffs.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 07 2017

    Govt has already betrayed the airline, its employees and citizens. AI has been asked to remove the ban by Aviation Minister, with immediate effect. Chapter is closed. Jeet to goondagiri.

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  • devkumar, mangana oor/new delhi

    Fri, Apr 07 2017

    already air india running on loss public sector company...if any damage done by shiv sainikis who will take the responsibility...
    shiv sena ruling maharashtra....amchi mathee...amache manase...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 07 2017

    Let him travel 'Donkey Class' ...

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  • Nithya, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 07 2017

    People have already seen his aukat...

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Fri, Apr 07 2017

    Only in India common citizen need police clearance to get his legal documentation.

    Whereas elected people's representative can attack on duty public servant and threaten to sue him for defamation. Only in India, candidates can submit is affidavit with criminal charges and still contest the elections.
    Is law of the land is still prevailing in India?
    Where are those civilians voices? Is Supreme court of India is still functioning?
    Do we need Election commision of India to verify the document of our peoples representative who can still allowed to contest an elections with criminal charges?
    Where is our Prime minster of India, who promised the nation to clean up the system within one year in office with special court?

    Jai Hind

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  • Leslie, udupi

    Fri, Apr 07 2017

    Next time he shows his tantrums fellow passengers must hit him with chappals...
    And railways also must stop booking him in solidarity with general public...
    Remorseless goons... Self servers... What will they contribute for us???

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 07 2017

    Shiv Sena asked what is the Aukat (status) of CMD of AI to cancel the ticket. In reality, that CMD can become an MP if he tries, but, these goons cannot get even a junior clerk job in AI.

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  • Emi, Brighton

    Fri, Apr 07 2017

    NO THEY LIFTED THE BAN NOW. THIS IS INDIA.

    IF HE DONE IN SAUDI. HE WOULD HAVE BEEN HANGED.

    IF HE DONE IN USA. HE WOULD BEEN JAILED RIGHT AWAY.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Fri, Apr 07 2017

    Well done AI.

    He was wearing MP shield. Let him for once go again as an ordinary passenger and repeat his act. He would have ended in ICU.

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