Dubai: 170 Air India Passengers Face a 12-hour Flight Delay


DUBAI, Aug 2 (The National): A staffing error left almost 170 Air India Express passengers stranded at Dubai International Airport for more than 12 hours yesterday.

The blunder was the latest in a string of flight delays by India’s national airline.

Air India Express IX 344 was scheduled to take off at 1am yesterday from Dubai to Calicut. The flight finally departed at 2.30pm with around 130 passengers on board after some made other arrangements. Passengers complained that they were unaware of the hold-up until they arrived at the airport.

“We were told there would be a two-hour delay,” said Saidalavi Vadakkethela, an Indian advertising officer based in Dubai, who was travelling with his wife and daughter. “We kept waiting at the airport but there was no information.”

The delay followed assurances from the Air India chairman, Arvind Jadhav, last month that the carrier would strengthen its engineering support base in the Gulf region, add flights and set up an area call centre to address complaints. Hundreds of Air India Express passengers have been stranded over recent months because of technical malfunctions including a lack of maintenance personnel.

The airline blamed poor weather in India and insufficient staff numbers for the delay. The flight meant to pick up the Dubai passengers could not leave India, said Abhay Pathak, the regional manager for Air India in the UAE.

“We are having a problem with a shortage of crew members, which is why the flight could not leave on time from India,” he said. “As soon as the flight arrived in Dubai, we loaded the passengers and they were on their way.”


Mr Pathak blamed the inability to inform some passengers of the delay on a late notification of the hold-up from the company.

The flight was packed with families, including children on their way home for the holidays.

“There were many people who had come from Abu Dhabi, Fujairah and Ras al Khaimah to take the flight. They were forced to camp at the airport,” said Mr Vadakkethela.

Passengers also complained that they were not given any accommodation despite the delay.

“They refused to house us as they kept saying that the flight would be ready to board at any time,” said an Indian passenger, who did not want to be named. He was stuck at the airport with his family for more than seven hours.

  

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  • abba, mangalore/abudhabi

    Tue, Aug 03 2010

    mr. stan, can you expedite your thought again? when you write something it should be understood by the reader.

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  • aboobaker uppala, uppala/Holy Makkah

    Tue, Aug 03 2010

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  • Saira Rasheed, Mangalore/USA

    Tue, Aug 03 2010

    Kingfisher is no better! My 8 yr old Daughter and I travelled from the US via London and Bangalore to Mangalore. When I arrived in Bangalore on June 24th, at 4:30 AM I was expecting to get on kingfisher flight along with my brother who arrived from Dubai at 7:30 AM to Mangalore. Instead at 6:40 AM we find out the flight was canceled and the next flight to Mangalore was scheduled for take off at 1:45 PM. It already took us 36 hrs to get to Bangalore and we were exhausted, having to waite another 10 hrs to get to Mangalore at a fraction of the distance was no picnic. Their customer service was horrible, after a lot of arguing back and forth they offered me a pass to the lounge. I would have given it back if it was not for my daughter. That was the first time I had taken Kingfisher and that will be my last. Four days later a nephew of mine travelling with a family of four from the US had the same problem as me. His connecting flight was kingfisher as well. When they don’t have enough passengers they cancel the flight to cut cost at the passenger’s expense. Not a smart business move. The only way to teach them a lesson is to hit them where it hurts, their wallet.

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  • stan, dubai

    Mon, Aug 02 2010

    We always blame AIRINDIA because it is run on Tax payers money. Private Airlines are not same if they don't give good service no body will fly. But because of bad service AirIndia looses business only tax payers money will go

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  • Ozee, Bellore, Dubai

    Mon, Aug 02 2010

    We always blame Air India and I understand there is a reason. But for those who praise private airlines, please note that two days back even the Kingfisher (to Mumbai) which delayed from Mangalore for three hours and misconnected Dubai flight treated the passengers so badly that there was not even humanity towards kids. I witnessed it myself and suffered on my route Mangalore - Mumbai - Dubai. I had to make my own alternatives by paying extra amount to another airline and reached Dubai with 7 hrs delay. I am aware that other passengers reached Dubai with more than 12 Hrs delay. I do not know, it looks likes the customer service values are dissappearing day by day.

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