Stone In Air India Flight Meal: Airlines are in discussion in the country for the last few days. For the past few days, many controversies have come to the fore regarding Air India. Now once again this airline is in the headlines. This time, a case of finding pebbles in the food served in Air India flight has come to the fore.
A woman has shared a picture on Twitter claiming that she found a piece of stone in the food served on an Air India flight. The woman claims that she has also informed the crew member about the incident. The woman has expressed displeasure over such negligence.
What did the woman write in the tweet?
The woman wrote in her tweet, “Air India does not need resources and money to ensure you stone free food. This is what I found in my food served on flight AI 215 today. Crew member Jadon was informed. That kind of negligence is unacceptable.”
You don’t need resources and money to ensure stone-free food Air India (@airindiain, This is what I received in my food served in the flight AI 215 today. Crew member Ms. Jadon was informed.
This kind of negligence is unacceptable. #airindia pic.twitter.com/L3lGxgrVbz— Sarvapriya Sangwan (@DrSarvapriya) January 8, 2023
What reply did Air India give?
Responding to the woman’s tweet, Air India wrote, “Dear Mam, This is worrying and we are taking it up with our catering team immediately. Please give us some time to look into the matter. Kindly bring it to our notice.” We appreciate you for that.”
Dear Ma’am, this is concerning and we’re taking this up immediately with our Catering team. Please allow us some time to get back. We appreciate you bringing this to our notice.
— Air India (@airindiain) January 8, 2023
People are complaining to Tata
While one user wrote, “Dear @TataCompanies: JRD Tata once set the standards for the aviation industry. He made Air India a globally respected brand before it came under government control. Now that you’re back as the owner, why are you at a lower level? Is there no corporate oversight?
Big mistake on GoFirst flight
On the other hand, a major mistake of Go First Air flight has come to the fore. On January 9, Go First flight G8 had dropped 116 passengers at the airport. In this matter, the aviation regulator DGCA has summoned a report to Go First Airlines. Issuing show cause notices to GoFirst airline officials, DGCA said, “Why not take enforcement action against them for breach of their regulatory obligations?”
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