Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

ADITYA NARAYAN MISBEHAVES WITH INDIGO EMPLOYEE, LATER APOLOGISES

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MUMBAI/RAIPUR: Budget passenger carrier IndiGo on Monday said actor-singer Aditya Narayan misbehaved with its staff at Raipur airport but later apologised.

The incident occurred on Sunday, when Narayan, travelling on Raipur-Mumbai IndiGo flight 6E-258, used “unparliame­ntary language” with a female staff member of the airline.

IndiGo came out with its version after a video emerged showing Narayan engaged in an argument with its staff members at Raipur airport.

The verbal altercatio­n was triggered after Narayan was asked to pay for carrying excess baggage on-board.

The actor-singer was travelling with a group and was allegedly carrying excess baggage of 40 kg — well above the free prescribed limit of 15 kg.

According to the airline, Narayan was asked to pay ₹13,000 for the excess baggage, which he refused and said that he will not pay more than ₹10,000.

“He refused to pay... and also used unparliame­ntary language with a female staff member,” Ajay Jasra, Director Corporate Communicat­ions, IndiGo Airlines, told news agency IANS.

“Narayan was informed that if he continues to misbehave then he will not be allowed to travel. Later, he apologised to the ground staff .”

However, Sunday’s alleged incident involving the actorsinge­r does not comes under the purview of the current mechanism to deal with unruly passengers, as it did not occur on-board the aircraft. Currently, on-board unruly behaviour has been divided into three categories: Level 1 -- unruly behaviour (verbal); Level 2 -unruly behaviour (physical); and Level 3 -- life-threatenin­g behaviour. IANS

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