Air India boss describes ‘personal anguish’ at handling of urinating passenger incident
The chairman of Air India-owner Tata Sons has spoken of his “personal anguish” over an incident where one of the airline’s passengers allegedly urinated on an elderly woman mid-flight. N Chandrasekaran said on Sunday that the airline’s response “should have been much swifter” and admitted that it “fell short of addressing this situation the way it should have been”. There has been a significant public outrage over the incident, which reportedly involved a drunk man on a flight from New York to Delhi in November last year urinating on a 70-year-old woman. The airline’s crew did not take any action against the man at the time, and the incident only came to light earlier this month when the woman wrote a letter to Mr Chandrasekaran. Police have arrested a suspect named Shankar Mishra over the incident, an employee of American financial services company Wells Fargo. Mishra was detained by police in Bengaluru on 6 January and brought to Delhi, where a court sent him to 14 days of judicial custody. Chandrasekaran’s statement comes after the country’s aviation regulator pulled up the Tata Group-owned airline for its poor handling of the incident. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation called the crew’s handling of the incident “unprofessional” and criticised the airline for “systemic failure” in dealing with the issue. The regulator ordered Air India’s top officials, the flight’s pilot and crew to provide an explanation of their conduct within two weeks. Wells Fargo has also issued a statement over the incident, dubbed “pee-gate” by Indian media outlets.<br/>
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Air India boss describes ‘personal anguish’ at handling of urinating passenger incident
The chairman of Air India-owner Tata Sons has spoken of his “personal anguish” over an incident where one of the airline’s passengers allegedly urinated on an elderly woman mid-flight. N Chandrasekaran said on Sunday that the airline’s response “should have been much swifter” and admitted that it “fell short of addressing this situation the way it should have been”. There has been a significant public outrage over the incident, which reportedly involved a drunk man on a flight from New York to Delhi in November last year urinating on a 70-year-old woman. The airline’s crew did not take any action against the man at the time, and the incident only came to light earlier this month when the woman wrote a letter to Mr Chandrasekaran. Police have arrested a suspect named Shankar Mishra over the incident, an employee of American financial services company Wells Fargo. Mishra was detained by police in Bengaluru on 6 January and brought to Delhi, where a court sent him to 14 days of judicial custody. Chandrasekaran’s statement comes after the country’s aviation regulator pulled up the Tata Group-owned airline for its poor handling of the incident. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation called the crew’s handling of the incident “unprofessional” and criticised the airline for “systemic failure” in dealing with the issue. The regulator ordered Air India’s top officials, the flight’s pilot and crew to provide an explanation of their conduct within two weeks. Wells Fargo has also issued a statement over the incident, dubbed “pee-gate” by Indian media outlets.<br/>