New Delhi: When Deepak Nandra, 30, flew with a private airline from Kathmandu to Delhi, little did he realise that he would end up with an unsavoury taste in the mouth and a chipped tooth. On the Jet Airways flight that Nandra took on June 29, he was served non-vegetarian food, despite having made his
preference for vegetarian food clear.
“The cabin crew served me a non-vegetarian dish but I realised the truth only when I was half-way through it. I had a long-drawn argument with the cabin crew about it, who apologised for the oversight,” said Nandra, a Delhi-based businessman.
However, Nandra said, “When I was served a vegetarian dish later, it was of poor quality and had small 'stones' in it. As a result, I chipped a tooth,” said Nandra, who has now sent a legal notice to Jet Airways, the private airline.
“In the name of compensation, the airline offered me 3,000 points. I have decided to send a legal notice to them,” Nandra further said.
16/09/10 Faizan Haider/Hindustan Times
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