Popular Post webfact Posted Thursday at 02:47 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 02:47 AM Picture of a business class cabin courtesy of The Daily Mail A shocking mid-air incident has left Air India in a sticky situation once more, as a business class passenger allegedly urinated on a fellow traveller on a flight to Bangkok. The airborne fiasco took place on Air India flight AI 2336 from New Delhi to Bangkok on April 9, just as the aircraft was gearing up for landing. Police are now investigating the intoxicated passenger accused of the bizarre act, having completely bypassed the fully functional onboard lavatories. The victim of the incident, reportedly a managing director, was understandably distressed by the unexpected shower, while the crew rushed to address the unsettling episode. Reports suggest the accused passenger had consumed alcohol, although a friend claimed he was not overly intoxicated. In the aftermath, Air India assured that a committee would evaluate whether the passenger should face a lifelong ban from the airline. They confirmed that while crew assistance was extended to the aggrieved party for filing a complaint in Bangkok, it was declined. India’s Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu pledged to take necessary action if misconduct is found. "Whenever these kinds of incidents happen, the ministry takes note," he stated. This latest scandal follows a series of similar incidents that have plagued Air India, including a 2022 case involving a former banker soiling a fellow passenger and a March 2023 episode where a student misbehaved on an American Airlines flight. Both previous incidents resulted in significant consequences for those involved. The latest debacle raises questions about alcohol consumption on flights and airline protocols. Can Air India finally address this recurring issue and ensure the skies remain friendly for all passengers? Only time, and more robust measures, will tell. Based on a story by The Thaiger -- 2025-04-10 2 1 15
Popular Post flyingtlger Posted Thursday at 03:12 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 03:12 AM 23 minutes ago, webfact said: The victim of the incident, reportedly a managing director, was understandably distressed by the unexpected shower 24
Popular Post Jim Blue Posted Thursday at 03:50 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 03:50 AM Is this what they call a "wet lease " ? 11
Popular Post Patong2021 Posted Thursday at 04:21 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 04:21 AM I recall a similar incident 2 years ago. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-64207235 To be honest, does anyone really care? It's Air India. The equipment is reportedly filthy,and where passengers defecate and urinate all over the lavatory. 3 3 1 10 1
Popular Post harleyclarkey Posted Thursday at 06:11 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 06:11 AM What a crap business class effort by Air India......I'd be rightly "pissed" off.....😉 2 8 1
Popular Post ignore it Posted Thursday at 06:12 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 06:12 AM One moment he was sipping champagne, next thing you know, he’s in a wet t-shirt contest he never signed up for. So much for Air India's streaming service at 30,000 feet. 1 5
newbee2022 Posted Thursday at 06:12 AM Posted Thursday at 06:12 AM 3 hours ago, webfact said: Picture of a business class cabin courtesy of The Daily Mail A shocking mid-air incident has left Air India in a sticky situation once more, as a business class passenger allegedly urinated on a fellow traveller on a flight to Bangkok. The airborne fiasco took place on Air India flight AI 2336 from New Delhi to Bangkok on April 9, just as the aircraft was gearing up for landing. Police are now investigating the intoxicated passenger accused of the bizarre act, having completely bypassed the fully functional onboard lavatories. The victim of the incident, reportedly a managing director, was understandably distressed by the unexpected shower, while the crew rushed to address the unsettling episode. Reports suggest the accused passenger had consumed alcohol, although a friend claimed he was not overly intoxicated. In the aftermath, Air India assured that a committee would evaluate whether the passenger should face a lifelong ban from the airline. They confirmed that while crew assistance was extended to the aggrieved party for filing a complaint in Bangkok, it was declined. India’s Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu pledged to take necessary action if misconduct is found. "Whenever these kinds of incidents happen, the ministry takes note," he stated. This latest scandal follows a series of similar incidents that have plagued Air India, including a 2022 case involving a former banker soiling a fellow passenger and a March 2023 episode where a student misbehaved on an American Airlines flight. Both previous incidents resulted in significant consequences for those involved. The latest debacle raises questions about alcohol consumption on flights and airline protocols. Can Air India finally address this recurring issue and ensure the skies remain friendly for all passengers? Only time, and more robust measures, will tell. Based on a story by The Thaiger -- 2025-04-10 Golden shower games high up in the air? Amazing disgusting.😕
Zack61 Posted Thursday at 06:13 AM Posted Thursday at 06:13 AM 1 hour ago, Patong2021 said: I recall a similar incident 2 years ago. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-64207235 To be honest, does anyone really care? It's Air India. The equipment is reportedly filthy,and where passengers defecate and urinate all over the lavatory. I recall a flight from Sydney to Mumbai with Qantas in 2004. The toilets were disgustingly filthy with used toilet paper strewn all over the place in the toilet and out into the cabin. Poor cleaners.. 1 1 1
Popular Post NorthernRyland Posted Thursday at 06:16 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 06:16 AM 1 hour ago, Patong2021 said: I recall a similar incident 2 years ago. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-64207235 To be honest, does anyone really care? It's Air India. The equipment is reportedly filthy,and where passengers defecate and urinate all over the lavatory. Whenever you're in a country that needs signs like this you know you're trouble. 1 1 3 12
hotchilli Posted Thursday at 06:16 AM Posted Thursday at 06:16 AM 3 hours ago, webfact said: Reports suggest the accused passenger had consumed alcohol, although a friend claimed he was not overly intoxicated. In the aftermath, Air India assured that a committee would evaluate whether the passenger should face a lifelong ban from the airline. I would, peeing on a fellow traveler is not a joke
ronster Posted Thursday at 06:17 AM Posted Thursday at 06:17 AM Sounds like he had too much to drink and fell asleep before waking up to go to the toilet not realising that he wasn't where he thought he was 🙈 1
hotchilli Posted Thursday at 06:17 AM Posted Thursday at 06:17 AM Just now, NorthernRyland said: Whenever you're in a country that needs signs like this you know you're trouble. No is what missus did on her first time using a Euro toilet. 1 1
Popular Post hotchilli Posted Thursday at 06:18 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 06:18 AM 3 hours ago, webfact said: Air India flight AI 2336 from New Delhi to Bangkok on April 9, just as the aircraft was gearing up for landing. I thought gearing down would have been safer ? sorry 1 1 1
Popular Post jippytum Posted Thursday at 06:24 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 06:24 AM suprised the pissor didn't get a punch in mouth at the very least. If you urinate on someone a violent response should be expected. 1 6
Purdey Posted Thursday at 06:29 AM Posted Thursday at 06:29 AM 3 hours ago, webfact said: just as the aircraft was gearing up for landing It was probably gearing down, surely? 3 hours ago, webfact said: having completely bypassed the fully functional onboard lavatories Usually, the crew does not allow you to stand up and go to the lavatory during takeoff and landing. 1
NorthernRyland Posted Thursday at 06:38 AM Posted Thursday at 06:38 AM 7 minutes ago, hotchilli said: No is what missus did on her first time using a Euro toilet. Live and learn.
Joe Boy Walton Posted Thursday at 06:39 AM Posted Thursday at 06:39 AM 1 minute ago, Rickman66 said: Russian roulette Piddy mau?
Joe Boy Walton Posted Thursday at 06:46 AM Posted Thursday at 06:46 AM I was peeing against a wall when I remembered a saying, a beautiful, insightful and wise old Indian saying "Hey, dishpit, if I catch you peeing on my wall again I’m gonna kick you in the nuts.”
sanabavy IV Posted Thursday at 07:09 AM Posted Thursday at 07:09 AM cow dungs in the aisle maybe next
Popular Post mran66 Posted Thursday at 07:10 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 07:10 AM those who have visited india are not surprised at all. just another day. 1 4
Nemesis7 Posted Thursday at 07:22 AM Posted Thursday at 07:22 AM Now thats called Incredible India. I feel sorry for the neighboring countries like Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan who just because looks almost same are often judged as Indians and faces issues. Where as all these countries are much much better as a nation and more civilized. Indians will all be Indians no matter what it is been told or action taken. 2 1 1
rtco Posted Thursday at 07:33 AM Posted Thursday at 07:33 AM 3 hours ago, Patong2021 said: I recall a similar incident 2 years ago. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-64207235 To be honest, does anyone really care? It's Air India. The equipment is reportedly filthy,and where passengers defecate and urinate all over the lavatory. Indian "best practice"
Easterneye Posted Thursday at 07:38 AM Posted Thursday at 07:38 AM This is the dross Thailand is encouraging with their open door money money money policy ,, no doubt these tramps will be sleeping accomadation free on Pattayas beaches amongst their fellow countrymen’s deffacations 1
Kwausie Posted Thursday at 07:45 AM Posted Thursday at 07:45 AM Bizarre behaviour can only think the victim pissed him off in some way!
AustinRacing Posted Thursday at 08:07 AM Posted Thursday at 08:07 AM Their hygiene practices are well known.
WDSmart Posted Thursday at 08:07 AM Posted Thursday at 08:07 AM 5 hours ago, webfact said: "...just as the aircraft was gearing up for landing." Shouldn't that be "gearing down for landing"? 😉
ChipButty Posted Thursday at 08:26 AM Posted Thursday at 08:26 AM Air India has never improved, My first flight with them was Mumbai to Bangkok that will be 25 years ago, disgusting, There used to be Indian Airlines that was even worse, I flew from Goa to Sharjah I thought I was doing myself a favour not flying to Mumbai, Even business class, I cancelled the return ticket and came back Dubai to Mumbai on Emirate's back down to Goa on Jet,
rough diamond Posted Thursday at 08:33 AM Posted Thursday at 08:33 AM 24 minutes ago, AustinRacing said: Their hygiene practices are well known. I think you mean "Their lack of hygiene practices are well known. 1
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