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Late for boarding, woman faints at Delhi airport; AI refutes charge of not providing medical assistance

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NEW DELHI: A passenger apparently fainted at the Delhi airport last week when she was not allowed to board Air India’s Delhi-vadodara flight for being late, with her relatives alleging she was not immediatel­y provided any medical assistance

The airline, however, refuted the charge, saying a doctor had arrived at the spot “immediatel­y” but the passenger was already feeling better.

When asked about this incident, Arun Kumar, the chief of Indian aviation regulator DGCA, told PTI, “We are seeking a report from the airline concerned.”

A video circulatin­g on social media shows a middleaged woman lying on the floor near the boarding gates and her relatives arranging water for her.

In a statement, an Air India spokespers­on said the video was in the context of three passengers who reported after the boarding gates were closed.

The airline staff kept calling their names asking them to report before the gate was closed, the spokespers­on said.

“After seeing one of them lying on the floor near the gate, a doctor and a CISF personnel were called immediatel­y by our staff to help her,” the spokespers­on said.

The passenger started feeling better when the doctor arrived on the spot and declined any medical or wheelchair assistance, the spokespers­on said, adding Air India always accords top priority to passenger safety and comfort.

“However, as a responsibl­e airline, we have to adhere to rules laid down by the regulatory authoritie­s and, in any case, we could not delay the flight especially when all passengers had boarded on time,” the spokespers­on mentioned.

Air India did not mention on which exact date the incident took place at the Delhi airport. However, sources said the incident took place at the Delhi airport last week.

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