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Air India's High-Flyer Faces Bangkok Pee Probe: Chaos in Clouds

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What about when Air India had rats on board.

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  • flyingtlger
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  • Patong2021
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    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 p

  • NorthernRyland
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    Whenever you're in a country that needs signs like this you know you're trouble.  

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Bravo for Air India

 

I mean there are more than a few airlines that routinely <deleted> on (metaphorically) their customers :tongue:

A friend of me who passed away some years ago touched the butt of a flight attendant on thai Airways get a big problem when arrived Bangkok.He was arrested and was brought to police station first and the same day to court.

He was fined 150.000 baht and almost all that money was given to the flight attendant.

He was not banned from thai Airways after that.He never told his thaiwife that but she find the papers and she was NOT happy.Sadly he drunk himself to death because he was an alcoholic.RIP.

2 hours ago, newbee2022 said:

Golden shower games high up in the air? Amazing disgusting.😕

A play on the Mile High Club - But called the Kilometer High Club🙃

6 hours ago, flyingtlger said:

 

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Would you somehow implying that "Air India", should supply this service, (when not specifically requested),

Free Of Charge?

3 hours ago, Zack61 said:

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..

I had a connecting flight through India once and on the shuttle bus from the plane to the terminal, someone decided to have a pee and let it slosh all over the floor of the bus. No one batted an eyelid apart from me who was absolutely disgusted.

No wonder why it's always cheaper to fly with Air India compare to other airlines.

3 hours ago, hotchilli said:

I would, peeing on a fellow traveler is not a joke

Well It's a Good Job He never SHAT on him in'it ??

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Well of course he should face a lifetime ban. So should every passenger who is abusive or aggressive to staff or other passengers.

People's behaviour is getting worse on flights and rarely do they face any real consequences.

 

4 minutes ago, Khun Loong said:

Well of course he should face a lifetime ban. So should every passenger who is abusive or aggressive to staff or other passengers.

People's behaviour is getting worse on flights and rarely do they face any real consequences.

 

I agree wholeheartedly. At the same time, some of the unsavoury comments on here should result in a ban too.

Off-set Business Class seating required here.  If you have to clamber over a pork bellied businessman every couple of hours, you're gonna tiddle on him eventually.  So, airline at fault.     Btw, Emirates are still offering similar non-offset seating on their older 777's, so you can't get out for a pee and whats more the old Emirates 777 seats are bucket seats' ie. not flat.  Shocking.

7 hours ago, webfact said:

Air India assured that a committee would evaluate whether the passenger should face a lifelong ban from the airline.

"Whether"???????

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.

 

How does the student on Amercan airlines misbehaving contribute to Air India being plagued by incidents? 

 

 

2 hours ago, arick said:

What about when Air India had rats on board.

I would always opt for the chicken.

39 minutes ago, nightfox said:

No wonder why it's always cheaper to fly with Air India compare to other airlines.

As they don't need to have toilets they have more room for seats!!

3 hours ago, Easterneye said:

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

Only because they have spent all of their Ru -"pees" on business class travel.

7 hours ago, Jim Blue said:

Is this what they call a "wet lease " ?

No.

Pattaya smells like a urine hole these days too. Thailand has ruinedi t's reputation by removing all visa protocols. At least visas ensured each visitor from India had a hotel booking in THEIR NAME. Now you have scenarios with 10 of them bunking down in one room illegally. The vast majority are cheap visitors. 

 

What i do admire about the indians however is there pure lack of shame in approaching prostitutes in packs. They simply do not care if there is police, families around, tourists, in the near vacinity. Nothing stops them. Got to admire that. 

 

 

WOW-Another "QUALITY TOURIST!"

9 hours ago, webfact said:

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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

 

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He's mistaken the "business,". And sure, he is a class of his own.

3 hours ago, Health On A Budget said:

I agree wholeheartedly. At the same time, some of the unsavoury comments on here should result in a ban too.

 

Unfortunately. the experiences recounted are far more genteel than the reality of flying on an airline with a  well deserved negative image.

9 hours ago, NorthernRyland said:

 

Whenever you're in a country that needs signs like this you know you're trouble.

 

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You saw those in my house !

9 hours ago, mran66 said:

those who have visited india are not surprised at all. just another day.

 

Country of the bottomless poverty and filth...

12 hours ago, ronster said:

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 🙈

Sounds like you have experience at this?

We need to be 

9 hours ago, Health On A Budget said:

I agree wholeheartedly. At the same time, some of the unsavoury comments on here should result in a ban too.

We must be open minded to cultural differences. 

The drunken mistake that the cabin is a toilet should be over looked. That's any good drunks mistake LOL.

 

The real question should be. Had the passenger taken a bath or shower in the last week and if so was he wearing deodorant?

15 hours ago, jippytum said:

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. 

A bunch of fives a lot lower than the mouth seems more appropriate.

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This is clearly the fault of Air India for not posting clear and unambiguous signs in their business class section. if this sign had been posted, this unfortunate situation would have never have happened.

15 hours ago, Sierra Tango said:

How does the student on Amercan airlines misbehaving contribute to Air India being plagued by incidents? 

A.I. cock up or a codeshare?

7 hours ago, Kinok Farang said:

Sounds like you have experience at this?

Indeed I have 😂

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