Indians From Egypt Accuse Air India of Fleecing


Mumbai, Feb 1 (IANS) Indians who were brought back to the country from strife-ridden Egypt on special Air India flights complained Tuesday of being overcharged by the airline.
"While I appreciate the effort made by the airline to bring us back to India, I was taken aback when I had to pay Rs.45,000 to fly back," said telecom professional Pankaj Sharma, who went to Cairo on a business trip. He returned Monday.

"The normal one-way fare to Egypt would not exceed Rs.20,000. But what was also troubling was that the airline wanted to be paid in cash," said one of his co-passengers, who did not want to be named.

Passengers complained that the ATM at the Cairo Airport did not dispense cash and there was no way they could be carrying the amount in cash.

"There were several passengers who did not have cash, nor could they withdraw money from ATMs. Such people were made to sign an undertaking by the airline which stated that the amount will have to be paid within a month or else their passports will stand cancelled by the government of India," Sharma said.

An airline official said: "Air India was asked to operate on this sector on commercial terms. Air India is not making any money on this sector and it has only attempted to recover its cost."

"We do not fly to Cairo at all. This was not a flight of evacuation, but an unscheduled flight," the official said.

Stranded Indians from Egypt have been brought back to the country on two Air India flights.

The first Air India flight carrying 320 passengers arrived Monday. The second plane landed in Mumbai early Tuesday with 280 Indians on board.

Flight schedules in and out of Egypt have been disrupted in the past few days after anti-government protests broke out in the country to press for the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak, who has been in power for more than three decades.

Over 100 people have been killed and hundreds injured in the clashes. Around 1,000 people have been arrested across the country since the protests broke out seven days ago against the Mubarak government.

 

  

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  • Ozee, Bellore, Dubai

    Tue, Feb 01 2011

    No matter how many missiles are fired, whatever the intensity of bombings, Air India is the ONLY carrier that comes to our rescue.

    I am very happy to observe first three positive comments from these great Indian citizens. Let us all recognize the positive side of our nation instead of trying to highlight the loop holes.

    Be thankful to AI for taking you guys back home safe!

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  • Ronald, Udyavara/Dubai

    Tue, Feb 01 2011

    We always complain about AI/AIE for their poor services and over charging etc. However, at the time of distress Air India generally takes care of indians. I dont think private airlines will help.

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  • Sathish.S, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 01 2011

    AirIndia should be stopped and a new national airline should be started by TATAs ,

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  • prakash, mangalore

    Tue, Feb 01 2011

    I Agree with Mr.Shastry, people must be thankful that air india came to their rescue.if there are complaints than why they did not board other flights.Its bad to criticized national carrier always.This issue must be addressed by concern authorities.That too a situation like this it will be tough to get a seat in any other flights.Be thankfull you guys reached india safe and sound.

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  • g p shastry, india hyderabad

    Tue, Feb 01 2011

    Air India  / Indian Airlines are national carriers they are for the people and have record of serving during gulf war also may be agents might have played mischief.  Please report to cmd of air india he will take care of those resonsible. air india will never take undue advantage of people urgency.

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