Tag: Passenger

  • Passenger makes bomb threat call after reporting late for Hyderabad-Chennai flight

    Passenger makes bomb threat call after reporting late for Hyderabad-Chennai flight

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    Hyderabad: A passenger, who wanted to catch a flight to Chennai on Monday but crossed the boarding time, made a bomb threat call to the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA), forcing the authorities to halt the plane and evacuate it for checking.

    The call proved to be a hoax and meanwhile acting swiftly, the airport intelligence officials nabbed the passenger after they found that the bomb threat call was made from within RGIA premises.

    The passenger identified as Ajmira Bhadraiah, a Chief Engineer in the Military Engineer Services (MES) in Chennai, was late for Hyderabad-Chennai IndiGo flight. As he was stopped from entering the airport, he made a call that a bomb had been planted in the flight.

    The security officials immediately halted the flight and evacuated it. They pressed into service dog squad, bomb squad and other teams but found nothing suspicious.

    Meanwhile, airport intelligence officials found that the call was made from within the airport premises. They immediately nabbed the passenger, who admitted that he made the call as he wanted to catch the flight.

    The officials took him into custody and questioned him. A case has been booked against him at RGIA police station.

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  • Flydubai Dubai-Dhaka flight diverted to Karachi as passenger dies midair

    Flydubai Dubai-Dhaka flight diverted to Karachi as passenger dies midair

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    Abu Dhabi: A Flydubai flight from Dubai to Dhaka was diverted to Karachi after a passenger passed away mid-journey on Saturday, February 18.

    According to the flydubai, its flight FZ 523 from DXB to Dhaka Airport (DAC) on February 18 was diverted to Karachi Airport (KHI) for a medical emergency.

    The flight took off at around 1:45 pm and was scheduled to land around 8:30 pm in Dhaka. After the emergency landing, the plane left for Dhaka at 8:17 pm, Karachi time.

    As per the Pakistani media reports, 59-year-old Bangladeshi passenger Shab Sheikh died of a heart attack and was pronounced dead on arrival.

    “Flydubai would like to express its deepest condolences to the family of a passenger who passed away. Our family assistance team is providing support and our thoughts are with the family of the passenger during this sad time. We are in touch with the relevant authorities,” a flydubai spokesman told The National.

    In November 2022, a passenger on an EasyJet flight from Cyprus to London Gatwick also died.

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  • Delhi: Passenger from Saudi hid smuggled gold worth Rs 90L in underwear

    Delhi: Passenger from Saudi hid smuggled gold worth Rs 90L in underwear

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    New Delhi: The Indian customs officials have confiscated 1,760 grams of smuggled gold worth Rs 90,00,000 hidden in underwear from a passenger travelling from Saudi Arabia.

    The undeclared gold was confiscated from an Indian passenger arriving from Riyadh at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi.

    “AirCustoms@IGIA have arrested an Indian pax coming from Riyad after 2 strips of brown paste was found concealed in his undergarments, from which 1760 gms of gold was extracted, valued at Rs. 90.29 lakhs. The gold was seized. Further investigations are on,” Delhi Customs tweeted on Thursday, February 16.

    Officials regularly catch passengers trying to smuggle gold into the country.

    On Saturday, December 31, Indian customs officials confiscated nearly 1,947 grams of gold from a passenger who was travelling to Delhi from Dubai in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

    On Tuesday, November 1, Indian customs officials confiscated nearly 7,000 grams of gold worth hundreds of thousands of dollars from three passengers who were traveling to Delhi from Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

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  • Video: Passenger shows bad quality food catered on Vande Bharat train

    Video: Passenger shows bad quality food catered on Vande Bharat train

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    Hyderabad: Within a month from the launch of the much-awaited Vande Bharta train, a passenger posted a video online portraying bad quality food being served on the train.

    The video was reportedly shot on a Vande Bharat Train that proceeded from Vizag towards Hyderabad, where a passenger is seen squeezing oil out of a dumpling from his breakfast meal he availed at the train.

    A journalist on his Twitter account posted a video of the scene, stating, “No quality in meals provided to passengers on VANDHEBHARAT train, a little oil squeezed out of vada incident in the train coming from Vizag to Hyderabad, passengers are afraid to eat breakfast. They say that the food quality is bad.”

    However, IRCTC (Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation) in response to the video stated that they have initiated a corrective measure into the matter.

    “Sir, concerned official has been informed for corrective measures,” their reply on the Twitter post read.

    While the citizens have been adoring the travel in the newly launched trains, on one hand, incidents of ignorant services on the same have started levelling up on the internet.

    Recently, images of garbage on the Vande Bharat Express evoked reactions on Twitter where several condemned the littering inside the express train.

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  • Railways gave Rs 59,837 crore subsidy on passenger tickets in 2019-20: Minister

    Railways gave Rs 59,837 crore subsidy on passenger tickets in 2019-20: Minister

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    New Delhi: The Indian Railways gave subsidies worth Rs 59,837 crore on passenger tickets in 2019-20, which comes to an average concession of around 53 percent for every person travelling, Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw told Rajya Sabha on Friday.

    The minister said concessions on top of this subsidy are still being provided to many categories such as divyangjans, students and patients, but did not clarify if the government is planning to restore the earlier discount given to those above 60 years of age.

    Months after a parliamentary panel recommended that the discount on railway tickets to senior citizens should be restored, the minister was asked in a written question about the government’s position on the concession which was suspended after the COVID-19 pandemic hit.

    In a written reply to a question by CPI MP Binoy Viswam on whether the railways has taken cognizance of the parliamentary standing committee’s recommendation to restore concessions in trains for senior citizens, the minister said, “The Standing Committee on Railways has advised to review and consider concession to senior citizens at least in sleeper and 3 AC…”

    “Government gave subsidy of Rs 59,837 crore on passenger tickets in 2019-20. This amounts to concession of 53 per cent on an average to every person travelling on Railways. This subsidy is continuing for all passengers. Further concessions beyond this subsidy amount are continuing for many categories like Divyangjans, students and patients on Railways. This subsidy is continuing for all passengers,” Vaishnaw said.

    In response to another question by BJP MP Sushil Modi, the minister informed that revenue foregone due to concessions in passenger fare to senior citizens during 2017-18, 2018-19 and 2019-20 were approximately Rs 1,491 crore, Rs 1,636 crore and Rs 1,667 crore respectively.

    In 2017-18, Rs 670 crore was forgone in subsidy for senior citizens in non-AC classes of trains, while Rs 820 crore was the cost for subsidy in AC classes. In 2018-19, Rs 714 crore was spent on these concessions in non-AC classes, and Rs 921 crore in AC classes. In 2019-20, discount to non-AC classes was Rs 701 crore, while for AC classes it was Rs 965 crore.

    At present, concessions in passenger fare are admissible to four categories of persons with disabilities (divyangjans), 11 categories of patients and students, he said.

    Between 2019 and 2022, the concession for passengers with physical disabilities cost the railways Rs 209 crore, for patients it was Rs 221 crore and for students it was Rs 60 crore.

    In a report submitted in August last year, the Standing Committee on Railways had said senior citizens were earlier granted a concession amounting to 40-50 per cent of their railway fares, but the practice was stopped during the COVID-19 crisis.

    The panel in its recommendations said concession to senior citizens which was available in pre-Covid times may be reviewed and considered at least in Sleeper and AC III classes urgently, so that the vulnerable and the genuinely needy senior citizens could avail the facility in these classes.

    It also urged the ministry to give wide publicity to the “give up” scheme, which encourages senior citizens to give up their concessions voluntarily.

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  • AirTag helps passenger track lost wallet after airline couldn’t find it

    AirTag helps passenger track lost wallet after airline couldn’t find it

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    San Francisco: Apple’s AirTag has helped a passenger to track his lost wallet, even after American Airlines could not find it.

    Taking to the micro-blogging platform Twitter, the passenger shared the incident on Sunday.

    He mentioned that after realising that he lost his wallet, he contacted American Airlines and they said that they couldn’t find it.

    Luckily, he had AirTag in his wallet with which he was able to track it.

    After tracking, he discovered that the wallet was on the plane and had gone over to 35 cities.

    Later, the airline replied to the passenger’s post, “Oh no, we’re sorry you left your wallet behind. Join us in DMs with your record locator, description and Lost and Found claim number.”

    Last month, it was reported that the tracking device had helped Air Canada passengers to find their missing luggage which was on a different continent after a flight.

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  • Delhi: Upset over delay, passenger falsely tweets flight hijacked; arrested

    Delhi: Upset over delay, passenger falsely tweets flight hijacked; arrested

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    New Delhi: A man was arrested for allegedly falsely tweeting that a flight going from Dubai to Jaipur had been hijacked, police said on Thursday.

    The incident took place on Wednesday.

    Moti Singh Rathore, a resident of Nagaur in Rajasthan, arrived at the Indira Gandhi International Airport after a Dubai-Jaipur was diverted to Delhi due to bad weather, Deputy Commissioner of Police (airport) Ravi Kumar Singh said.

    The flight landed at 9:45 am and was given clearance to depart at 1:40 pm. Meanwhile, Rathore tweeted “flight highjack”, the police said.

    Rathore was offloaded from the flight with his bag and the flight was allowed to leave after the necessary checks. He was handed over to the local police for further action, they said.

    The accused told police that he posted the tweet as he was frustrated over the flight being stranded, they added.

    A case was registered in the matter and Rathore was arrested, the police said.

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  • Delhi: Upset over delay, passenger falsely tweets flight hijacked; arrested

    Delhi: Upset over delay, passenger falsely tweets flight hijacked; arrested

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    New Delhi: A man was arrested for allegedly falsely tweeting that a flight going from Dubai to Jaipur had been hijacked, police said on Thursday.

    The incident took place on Wednesday.

    Moti Singh Rathore, a resident of Nagaur in Rajasthan, arrived at the Indira Gandhi International Airport after a Dubai-Jaipur was diverted to Delhi due to bad weather, Deputy Commissioner of Police (airport) Ravi Kumar Singh said.

    The flight landed at 9:45 am and was given clearance to depart at 1:40 pm. Meanwhile, Rathore tweeted “flight highjack”, the police said.

    Rathore was offloaded from the flight with his bag and the flight was allowed to leave after the necessary checks. He was handed over to the local police for further action, they said.

    The accused told police that he posted the tweet as he was frustrated over the flight being stranded, they added.

    A case was registered in the matter and Rathore was arrested, the police said.

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  • Unruly behaviour: Passenger offloaded from SpiceJet plane at Delhi airport

    Unruly behaviour: Passenger offloaded from SpiceJet plane at Delhi airport

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    New Delhi: An unruly male passenger was offloaded from a SpiceJet plane at the Delhi airport on Monday after he allegedly touched a female cabin crew in an inappropriate manner, according to sources.

    Following the incident which happened during boarding a wet-leased Corendon aircraft that was to fly from Delhi to Hyderabad, the airline said it offloaded the unruly passenger as well as another person who was accompanying him.

    The sources said that during the boarding, the male passenger behaved in an unruly manner and touched the female cabin crew member inappropriately.

    Following a written complaint from the crew member, the passenger concerned was offloaded and handed over to the IGIA (Indira Gandhi International Airport) police station for further course of action, they added.

    The plane was scheduled to operate SG-8133 flight from Delhi to Hyderabad.

    A senior official at the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said it is looking into the matter and will take appropriate action.

    “During boarding at Delhi, one passenger behaved in an unruly and inappropriate manner, harassing and causing disturbance to cabin crew. The crew informed PIC (Pilot in Command) and security staff of the same. The said passenger and a co-passenger, who were travelling together, were offloaded and handed over to the security team,” SpiceJet said in a statement.

    A video clip purportedly of a heated argument between a cabin crew and the passenger onboard the plane was also shared on social media.

    In recent times, there have been various incidents of unruly behaviour by passengers onboard flights. Under DGCA norms, unruly behaviour can even attract life time ban on flying.

    On January 7, two foreign nationals were offloaded from a Mumbai-bound Go First flight from Goa after they allegedly misbehaved with a woman cabin crew member.

    At least three incidents of unruly passenger behaviour onboard two Air India international flights last year came to light in recent weeks. Among others, there was also an incident onboard a Thai Smile Airways plane from Bangkok to Kolkata last month.

    On January 20, DGCA imposed a penalty of Rs 30 lakh on Tata group-owned Air India as well as suspended the license of the pilot-in-command of the New York-Delhi flight in which a person allegedly urinated on a female co-passenger.

    In the incident, which happened on November 26, 2022, the watchdog has also slapped a fine of Rs 3 lakh on Air India’s Director of in-flight services for failing to discharge her duties.

    The enforcement actions for violation of applicable norms come nearly two months after the incident, which came to the notice of the DGCA only on January 4.

    Air India has imposed a four-month flying ban on the accused Shankar Mishra, who is in jail now.

    On January 9, DGCA issued a show cause notice to Air India after finding the airline’s response as “lackadaisical and delayed” regarding two incidents of passenger misbehaviour onboard a flight from Paris to New Delhi last month.

    In one incident, a drunk passenger was caught smoking in the lavatory and was not listening to the crew. In the second incident, another passenger allegedly relieved himself on a vacant seat and blanket of a fellow female passenger when she went to the lavatory. These incidents had happened onboard the Paris-New Delhi flight on December 6, 2022 that were not reported to the regulator.

    On December 29, the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) filed a police complaint regarding the scuffle between passengers onboard a Thai Smile Airways plane from Bangkok to Kolkata on December 26.

    A video clip of the incident that happened before the take-off of the A320 plane from Bangkok on December 26 was shared on social media. In the clip, a male passenger was being slapped multiple times by a few male co-passengers.

    “With regard to the scuffle between passengers on board a @ThaiSmileAirway flight, a police complaint has been filed against those involved. Such behaviour is unacceptable,” Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia had said in a tweet on December 29.

    Under DGCA rules, the airline concerned is responsible for informing the regulator within 12 hours of landing of the aircraft in case of any incident of unruly passengers/ passenger rage/passenger misconduct reported in their flight, the statement said.

    Besides, the airline concerned has to set up a three-member internal committee. It will have a retired District and Sessions Judge as Chairman, a representative from a different scheduled airline as a member and a representative from a passengers’ association or consumer association or retired officer of Consumer Dispute Redressal Forum as the third member.

    The committee can decide the duration of flying ban on the unruly passenger within 30 days and there could be a life time ban.

    During the pendency of the decision by the committee, the airline concerned may ban such unruly passenger from flying for a period of up to 30 days, as per the rules.

    After the committee takes the decision, the airline should maintain a database of all such unruly passengers and inform the same to DGCA, which is the custodian for maintaining the ‘no-fly list’.

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  • Delhi: Passenger from Oman smuggles gold worth Rs 80L in mixer; held

    Delhi: Passenger from Oman smuggles gold worth Rs 80L in mixer; held

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    New Delhi: The Indian customs officials have confiscated 1,749 grams of smuggled gold worth more than Rs 80,97,625 hidden in a mixer from a passenger travelling from Oman.

    The undeclared gold was confiscated from an Indian passenger arriving from Oman at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi.

    “@AirportGenCus have arrested one Indian national passenger returning from Muscat after 6 irregular shaped gold pieces weighing around 1749 gms valued at Rs 85.5 lakhs was found concealed in a mixer,” Delhi Customs tweeted on January 19.

    “The said smuggled gold has been seized and further investigation is on,” Delhi Customs added.

    Officials regularly catch passengers trying to smuggle gold into the country.

    On December 31, Indian customs officials confiscated nearly 1,947 grams of gold from a passenger who was travelling to Delhi from Dubai in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

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