Air India Scrutinized After Delaying Two Long-Haul Flights to San Francisco for Multiple Hours

By Ivan PetrenkoJun 2, 2024 19:00 PMNews
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Passengers on two separate Air India flights to San Francisco faced significant delays, leading to frustration and scrutiny from both travelers and regulatory authorities. India's Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued a show-cause notice to Air India following complaints about the lengthy delays.

Air India Flight 179

On May 24th, Air India Flight 179, scheduled to depart from Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM) to San Francisco International Airport (SFO), encountered a series of technical issues leading to extensive delays. Initially set to depart at 1600 hours, the flight was delayed due to a technical glitch, with the aircraft eventually pushing back at 1917 local time.

Additional delays occurred when some passengers chose to discontinue the flight, requiring their baggage to be offloaded. Further complications arose when a passenger fell ill, necessitating the aircraft’s return to the gate. The cumulative delays meant the aircraft would have arrived at SFO after night landing restrictions were in force, coupled with crew duty limitations preventing the completion of the flight.

The flight was canceled and rescheduled for the following day at 1030, but it faced additional delays and only departed around 1730. Air India provided affected passengers with hotel accommodations, complimentary rescheduling, and full refunds.

Air India Flight 183

On the same week, Air India Flight 183 from Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) to SFO was delayed for over 30 hours due to a technical issue. The Boeing 777 replacement aircraft had non-functional air conditioning, causing significant discomfort for over 200 passengers, including elderly individuals and children. Some passengers fainted during the hour they were onboard. After disembarking, passengers waited nearly an hour in the jetway before re-entering the airport.

The flight was rescheduled for 11:00 the next morning but faced further delays, eventually departing at 21:55 due to cargo issues. Passengers reported not being offered rescheduling or cancellation options despite claims from Air India officials that such options were provided.

Apology and Compensation

Air India has apologized for the delays and offered a $350 voucher to each passenger on flight 183. Klaus Goersch, Air India Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, issued a letter of apology to the passengers, acknowledging the extended delay and inconvenience caused. The voucher can be credited for cash or used for future travel.

Regulatory Action

The DGCA’s show-cause notice to Air India underscores the regulatory body’s concern over the airline’s operational norms and passenger treatment. As the DGCA mulls over the appropriate action, Air India faces increased pressure to improve its service reliability and customer communication.

In Conclusion

The delays on Air India’s long-haul flights to San Francisco have highlighted significant operational challenges and have drawn attention from both regulatory authorities and passengers. As the airline works to address these issues, it must ensure better communication and service standards to restore passenger confidence.

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