Air India condition !!!!!!

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Alert reader reporter Vichin Puri
The picture alongside, sent to us by angry Mumbai Mirror reader Dr Vichin Puri, shows the state of India's national carrier, Air-India. Dr Puri, 27, a Worli resident now working in the US as resident doctor, was on the Air-India flight AI 102 from New York to Mumbai on April 27 when, soon after take-off, he saw a sight he'd never before seen on an international flight: water had leaked from the galley (kitchen apparatus of a plane) at the far end of the aircraft and spread on to a considerable portion of the carpet in front, making it completely wet and smelly and forcing passengers to awkwardly shift in their seats all through the 16-hour journey to Mumbai. Dr Puri's seat was in the last few rows and close to the kitchen area.

As shocking as the leak, whose origin was unknown and unexplained, Dr Puri says, was A-I's response: the crew spread out newspapers so that they could soak in the water, and after one set of papers turned soggy and were torn, they were carelessly pushed in a corner by the crew and replaced by another.

An A-I spokesperson confirmed the leak. "There was a minor water leakage from the galley towards e-zone (the tail of the aircraft), due to which a small area of the carpet got wet. The water was soaked by placing newspapers," the spokesperson said. He, however, denied the water had entered the passenger area and said there was no foul smell either.

Inside picture of the flight

"I was appalled at the sight. This is by no means close to even the basic international standards of flying," a harried Dr Puri, who had booked the A-I ticket for $1200 (approx. Rs 48,000) and who was flying to the city for his wedding this week, said.

According to him, an aged couple who had kept their bag below the seat in the front were furious when they realised the bag was almost fully wet.

(from top to bottom) a clogged wash basin, wet carpet next to a seat, a soiled toilet seat and a peeling instruction label aboard the A-I flight from NY to Mumbai on April 27
"They were very angry and complained bitterly about the conditions inside the flight. One of the air-hostesses then apologised profusely and requested them to stay calm," Dr Puri said. Even after this incident, no announcement was made in the plane regretting the inconvenience caused to flyers, Dr Puri said. But according to him, the worst part came later. The passengers had thought some clean-up would happen when the 16-hour-long flight took its scheduled three-hour stop-over at London. "Shockingly, nothing was done during the stop-over," he said.

Dr Puri alleged some of the seat-belts too were torn, some overhead cabins did not shut at all, the seats in the toilet were soiled and the wash-basin clogged. "It was all so bad that I was forced to take pictures," he noted.

The A-I spokesperson said: "As far as toilets are concerned, they are cleaned at regular intervals and we also run a safety film on the usage of the washrooms. But more often than not, some passengers fail to observe them."

As if to top it all, the aircraft had not even stuck to schedule, Dr Puri said. Supposed to leave New York at 7.30 pm, it left only close to midnight and reached Mumbai five hours late, at 3.30 am on April 29, he stressed.

Puri said he did not want to file a formal complaint with A-I for reimbursement of fare but merely wanted to highlight the poor standards the airline had.

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Posted: 18 years ago
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ewwwwwwwwwww 🤢 🤢 🤢 i pity those passengers who had to endure it for the whole 16 hours all of them must get reimbursement, the basins were clogged 🤢 and they were late pathetic!
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Posted: 18 years ago
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My first experience taking Air India flight was way back in 1981 to go to India. I am not surprised to see or read this article. AI was horrible than and still is. Nothing has changed I guess. I would not fly with them even if they pay me millions. Worst airline experience so far I have had.

It is totally sickening to read article abv 🤢 🤢
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Posted: 18 years ago
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In one word: Pathetic!

My family and I made the sad mistake of taking AI some 3 years back and regretted every moment of it. The Air Hosts and Hostesses are in dire need of etiquette lessons, the services are next to nil and the sanitary conditions make my stomach roil from the mere thought. The only reason anything got cleaned was because the French took the time and effort to board the plane and do the needful, and even then. Stinginess was taken to new heights when the Air Hostess couldn't even produce a single bottle of water for us for nearly 5 hours.

The experience is worth nothing whatsoever, save to serve as a reminder that all things Indian have yet to "improve" or "advance".

I will point out though, that services all over had experienced a tangible drop. Rare are the flights that hand out food willingly (oh yeah, the meal was barely warm and the drinks were hidden... not joking, all alcohol was pushed to the back etc, and you had to demand for some and then pay an unreasonable amount.). There used to be a time when peanuts, soda, juice and crackers were offered as soon as you were seated, and then readily available throughout the flight. There used to be a time when you'd get complimentary items such as toys for the kids, sleeping masks and functioning headphones (I won't even begin to describe it on the AI experience😕).

Now you're lucky if you get your paid-for meal warmed.
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Posted: 18 years ago
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haha, just as a commute helps one unwind on the way back home and forget about work pressures, an AI flight helps one forget where one is coming from. sooner or later, the phenol stink will hit us at the airport anyway, so why not get some of that on the plane? helps build immunity 😉 😆

seriously, they should get the Tatas back to run AI. for an Indian organization, the Tatas are as classy as anything can be.
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Posted: 18 years ago
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I have heard from friends that AI is terrible. I have never travelled by it and after seeing those pictures I would never.

Within India Jet Airways is the best. I have heard that Jet is starting international service from Chicago.

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: Maya_M

I have heard from friends that AI is terrible. I have never travelled by it and after seeing those pictures I would never.

Within India Jet Airways is the best. I have heard that Jet is starting international service from Chicago.

Jet airways has been our choice of airlines to travel with back home for last almost 10 yrs. They are excellent in service.

Maya great news abt Intl service from chicago. Hope they will expand it & start svc from LA also 👏.

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: Maya_M

I have heard from friends that AI is terrible. I have never travelled by it and after seeing those pictures I would never.

Within India Jet Airways is the best. I have heard that Jet is starting international service from Chicago.

I hope the rumors are true then!

@ Rahul... true enough 😛 You think places like the airports and trainstations get special Air "Odorizers" 😉
😆 We needed a vacation after our trip to India just to get over having been in the plane. I really don't recommend a continuous flight 😕 Take at least a couple of hours off somewhere and stretch your legs out. Better yet, take a day or two to take in the sights at the layover. Business class, misery is thy name! 😕

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: simtara

I hope the rumors are true then!

@ Rahul... true enough 😛 You think places like the airports and trainstations get special Air "Odorizers" 😉
😆 We needed a vacation after our trip to India just to get over having been in the plane.

naheen yaar. how can one do without the sights and sounds of apna desh😆

I really don't recommend a continuous flight 😕

Take at least a couple of hours off somewhere and stretch your legs out.

kya baat hai? continental non-stop ka bhatta baithana hai?😛

Better yet, take a day or two to take in the sights at the layover. Business class, misery is thy name! 😕

haan yaar, venice still seems nice, but i'd pass on other european airports if i could since the security lines are so long. need private quick getaways😉

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: chatbuster

\Better yet, take a day or two to take in the sights at the layover. Business class, misery is thy name! 😕

haan yaar, venice still seems nice, but i'd pass on other european airports if i could since the security lines are so long. need private quick getaways😉

So when are we going to India next 😉

Waise... there must be international standards, etc. and each company must have to pass some sort of inspection... I wonder how AI rates on that? 😕

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