Five months after Shiv Sena leader Ravinda Gaikwad assaulted an Air India staffer for being forced to travel economy, a fellow parliamentarian reportedly raised a ruckus for the same reason at Bhopal Raja Bhoj airport on Tuesday morning.
Delhi-bound flight
Airline sources said Bhagirath Prasad, the BJP MP from Bhind, furious about allotted a seat in the flight’s economy section despite having book a business class ticket. Though airline staffers fulfilled his request as fast as they could, the Delhi-bound flight was reportedly able to take wing only by 8.30 am – fifteen minutes after its scheduled departure time.
Prasad, however, denied causing a commotion at the airport. “All I did raise the issue as a passenger,” he told HT over the phone. “Don’t I have the right to ask why an economy class boarding pass given to me on a business class ticket?”
He also rejected reports that the flight delayed. “There was no unpleasant situation. Resolving the issue took barely a minute,” Prasad said.
The MP said he wasn’t aware who had made the mistake, but he considered the matter closed after the Air India agent apologised to him.
Vishrut Acharya, area manager (MP&CG) of the airline carrier, also claimed that it was a minor incident that soon found an amicable resolution. “We all know the MP. We treated him with respect, and provided him with the business class seat he entitled to,” he said, adding that no passenger to shifted from his rightful seat for the purpose.
On March 23, Shiv Sena MP Gaikwad repeatedly hit a 60-year-old Air India duty manager with a slipper after he refused a business class ticket on a Pune-New Delhi flight. Several airlines imposed a “no-fly” ban on him in the months that followed.
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