Pee-Gate News
DGCA officials said an allegedly inebriated passenger arriving from New York by American Airlines relieved himself on another passenger and was arrested at Delhi Airport.
Air India Urination Case: The 72-year-old woman sought directions to the DGCA and the airline companies to comply with legal requirements of the SOPs against unruly passenger behaviour.
The male passenger in the incident was not keen on reporting the incident as it might jeopardise the student's career; However, American Airlines reported the incident to ATC at Delhi Airport.
The man urinated on a woman passenger's seat in Karnataka state-owned bus.
Instances of inappropriate conduct on flights have gone up in the recent past because airlines try to cover up such incidents due to their commercial interests, the experts said.
N Chandrasekaran, Chairman Tata Group, which owns Air India admitted that the airline fell short of addressing the peeing situation on an elderly the way they should have.
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