Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Officer offloaded in UK, report sought

- Press Trust of India

NEW DELHI: A senior bureaucrat alleged “racial discrimina­tion” and “rude behaviour” by the British Airways, which offloaded him and his family from a flight last month because his three-year-old son was crying, prompting Civil Aviation Minister Suresh Prabhu to seek a detailed report into the incident.

The family was travelling on the BA flight to Berlin from London on July 23 when the incident reportedly took place.

“I have directed the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to obtain a detailed report from British Airways on the issue,” the minister tweeted.

The DGCA is the aviation watchdog in the country.

The bureaucrat, in a letter to Prabhu on August 3, alleged that another Indian family, sitting behind them, was also offloaded as they offered biscuits to the child to console him.

The bureaucrat alleged that the crew got the plane (BA 8495) to return to the tarmac, where the security personnel took away their boarding passes .

The customer care service manager did not give reasons for offloading them nor did the management take action against the crew despite lodging a complaint, he claimed.

“We had to make our own arrangemen­ts for staying and travelling to Berlin the next day by paying a very hefty amount,” he said, adding that the other Indian family was given tickets for a flight the next day, without any accommodat­ion though.

The bureaucrat is a joint secretary-level officer in the ministry of road transport and highways.

A British Airways spokespers­on said, “We take such claims very seriously and do not tolerate discrimina­tion of any kind. We have started a full investigat­ion and are in contact with the customer.” The spokespers­on later said, “It is a safety requiremen­t for all airlines that passengers are seated and have their seat belt fastened for take-off”.

Narrating his family’s ordeal in the two-page letter to Prabhu, the officer demanded a thorough investigat­ion and strictest possible action against the British Airways staff.

He said while his wife managed to calm their son, an “aggrieved” crew member approached them and started scolding the boy, asking him to get back to his seat.

The boy had a window seat, but the mother had taken him into her arms to console him.

 ?? REUTERS ?? The incident took place on a BA flight to Berlin from London on July 23.
REUTERS The incident took place on a BA flight to Berlin from London on July 23.

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