New Delhi: Passengers had a harrowing time on Sunday after their Air India flight to Kolkata from here was delayed by almost 10 hours due to non-availability of a Dreamliner aircraft.
The irate passengers staged a protest at the Air India counter at Delhi airport on Sunday.
The flight, slated at 2.20 PM, left around midnight last night after the aircraft was made available and a fresh set of cockpit and cabin crew mobilised to replace the earlier ones whose flight duty time limitation ( FDTL) had expired, an Air India official said.
Air India has 10 Dreamliner planes and one of these operates on Delhi-Kolkata route. But currently, the airline has only eight aircraft at its disposal as two planes are in Mumbai for upgrade of software and hardware, after a series of problems dogged them.
Due to this, no Dreamliner was available. We rescheduled the flight to 7.30 PM, but by then the flight duty time of the cabin and cockpit crew came to an end, the official said.
16/12/13 PTI/Economic Times
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The irate passengers staged a protest at the Air India counter at Delhi airport on Sunday.
The flight, slated at 2.20 PM, left around midnight last night after the aircraft was made available and a fresh set of cockpit and cabin crew mobilised to replace the earlier ones whose flight duty time limitation ( FDTL) had expired, an Air India official said.
Air India has 10 Dreamliner planes and one of these operates on Delhi-Kolkata route. But currently, the airline has only eight aircraft at its disposal as two planes are in Mumbai for upgrade of software and hardware, after a series of problems dogged them.
Due to this, no Dreamliner was available. We rescheduled the flight to 7.30 PM, but by then the flight duty time of the cabin and cockpit crew came to an end, the official said.
16/12/13 PTI/Economic Times