Saturday, July 30, 2016

AI goofs up, leaves minor unattended at alien airport

Mumbai: Air India's callous attitude came to the fore when crew of a London-Mumbai flight left an unaccompanied minor to fend for himself at Azerbaijan airport where the aircraft was diverted after it developed a technical snag. The 11-year-old's family in Thane has lodged a complaint with the civil aviation ministry seeking damages against the government-run carrier.

Karan Singh Kothari, who studies in a London school, was returning to his family in Thane for vacations on July 10 when the Dreamliner he was flying in developed a technical snag and had to be diverted mid-flight.

After the flight made an emergency landing at Azerbaijan's capital Baku on the evening of July 10, Karan was made to remain inside the aircraft for two hours with the air-conditioning turned off. After he was allowed to disembark, he was ushered in to the terminal of Heydar Aliyev International Airport where the crew left him unattended. He was stranded at the airport for the next 12 hours.

The child spent the night on a sandwich and a glass of water, prompting the family to seek damages for the trauma unleashed on the 11-year-old. Karan's mother Sonali told Mirror that once the aircraft was diverted to Baku and passengers were asked to disembark, the crew completely forgot their responsibility towards the child.

"The crew handed over his passport and documents to the local staff in the tarmac bus who took my son to the airport, verified his documents and handed him a boarding pass and travel documents including passport and Karan's re-entry student permit issued by UK immigration," she said.

Karan was in the washroom when the boarding for AI's replacement flight was announced. Luckily for him, he heard the announcement and rushed to the gate. He informed the authorities that he was an unaccompanied minor and showed the documents.

As per general practice, all documents of an unaccompanied minor are in the custody of the airline crew and handed over to the person receiving the minor at the destination airport. Sonali also objected to the manner in which Karan was left in an area where passengers of other flights too were present.
"There was no enclosure and the passengers were free to move. Karan was alone with no one from Air India to mind him. Being a child it was possible that he could have misplaced the documents or even got into a wrong aircraft," she said in a complaint to the Air India management.
30/07/16 Aditya Anand/Mumbai Mirror
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