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Maiden aviation policy ignores travellers’ grouses

More than one fifth of air passenger complaints last month were of lost baggage followed by rude airline staff, according to data released by the civil aviation ministry. But these two issues are not addressed in the new passenger rights policy.

Updated on: Sep 19, 2010 11:24 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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More than one fifth of air passenger complaints last month were of lost baggage followed by rude airline staff, according to data released by the civil aviation ministry. But these two issues are not addressed in the new passenger rights policy.

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While 22 per cent of 1078 complaints were of lost baggage, 11 per cent was of misbehaved staff. Getting a refund against your ticket and glitches on websites are the other issues that passengers have complained about. This is the first time that the ministry has taken stock of passenger grievances.

But the ministry’s maiden policy on passenger rights that came into effect on August 15 has no provisions to protect for such travellers. The rule only helps passengers stranded because of denied boarding, flight delays and last-minute cancellations. Last month, airlines compensated 52,000 such travellers with full refunds against the ticket, cash compensation, hotel accommodation or by putting them in alternative flights.

The Air Passenger Association of India (APAI), a body formed by air travellers had pointed out these gaps when the policy was at a draft stage but the aviation regulator ignored it. “Baggage loss is the most common problem. How can the regulator ignore it,” said Sudhakar Reddy, national president, APAI.

 
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Soubhik Mitra

Soubhik Mitra is an assistant editor with the Hindustan Times. The Mumbai boy has spent over a decade reporting on civic, environmental and political issues. His current stint is the longest where he writes on aviation and travel.

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