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UK Hotel Complains Air India Staff Taking Away Food Stuffed In Boxes

You know that's rich coming from a De Facto province of India.
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I guess education is not one of India's strong points. :omghaha:

The hotel is lucky that such a huge fortune 500 company like Air India is their patron. Air India has a revenue of 142 Billion $. How much is the hotel revenue ? :coffee:

Well in the Bollywood fantasy yes.. Real world no.. Hence they told them not to act like third class savages in the most polite British way possible.. Fortune 500 or not

And the truth is their revenue was $3.2 billion with a net income of (LOSS) -$390 million. Fortune 500 :rofl:
http://www.business-standard.com/ar...-loss-in-2015-16-minister-116042801508_1.html
 
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LOL.

The hotel is lucky that such a huge fortune 500 company like Air India is their patron. Air India has a revenue of 142 Billion $. How much is the hotel revenue ? :coffee:

Indians will decide what the acceptable standards are. Not others. They don't like it ? They can kiss our @ss and find new customers
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LOL.

The hotel is lucky that such a huge fortune 500 company like Air India is their patron. Air India has a revenue of 142 Billion $. How much is the hotel revenue ? :coffee:

Indians will decide what the acceptable standards are. Not others. They don't like it ? They can kiss our @ss and find new customers.

So just because I pay for a candy bar at an Indian Walmart means that I'm entitled to the whole store. Is that how business is conducted in India?
 
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They hungry too?


UK Hotel Complains Air India Staff Taking Away Food Stuffed In Boxes
NEWS Today, about 2 hours
Mumbai: Air India has dressed down its flight attendants following a complaint by a UK hotel that its crew members are taking away the breakfast buffet packed in their boxes.

"We have received an unfortunate email from the management of hotel in London stating that some AI crew members regularly come down for breakfast with empty boxes into which they fill food items from the buffet, presumably to eat later," said assistant general manager (AGM) of the in-flight service department.

A warning note tiled ''A buffet is not a takeaway' was issued by the AGM, which said that serious action would be taken against the offenders if repeated.

The note read, "This may include, not being scheduled on international sectors, as we have no desire to allow the reputation of Air India to be tarnished by a handful of such individuals."

We have received an unfortunate email from the management of hotel in London stating that some AI crew members regularly come down for breakfast with empty boxes into which they fill food items from the buffet, presumably to eat laterAssistant General Manager
Meanwhile, a cabin crew member ruled out the habit of "takeaway" stating that, "We are dead tired by then as its 14-15 hours from the time we have left home. So we just want to crash. Unlike earlier when the layover was 2 days, it's now only 26 hours and so we have to catch up on sleep before the next flight. Even so, only a couple of us would be bringing boxes to fill and eat later. Most don't do that."

The crew member further said that room service is not provided free in the said hotel discouraging people from ordering meals as the service charge is 10 pounds.

“The menu is limited to sandwiches and with such things so one is not inclined to have that lunch/dinner every time one lands there. Since the hotel is located close to Heathrow airport, one has to take the long trip to the city to have a proper meal," he said, adding, which is why a couple of crew might have started taking some food to eat later.




http://english.sakshi.com/news/2017...india-staff-taking-away-food-stuffed-in-boxes

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...-boxes-says-uk-hotel/articleshow/57029371.cms

Air India crew takes away buffet food in boxes, says UK hotel
TNN | Updated: Feb 8, 2017, 11.04 AM IST
HIGHLIGHTS
  • A hotel in London complained that some cabin crew members of Air India would bring boxes to pack and take away food.
  • Titled, 'A buffet is not a takeaway', the warning note was sent on Monday to Air India.


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File photo used for representational purpose
MUMBAI: In a rather embarrassing note, Air India has served a warning to all its flight attendants after a hotel in London complained that some cabin crew members would bring boxes to pack and take away food from the breakfast buffet table to be eaten later.

Titled, 'A buffet is not a takeaway', the warning note was sent on Monday by an assistant general manager (AGM) of the in-flight service department. It said: "We have received an unfortunate email from the management of hotel in London stating that some AI crew members regularly come down for breakfast with empty boxes into which they fill food items from the buffet, presumably to eat later."

The letter warned that AI would be forced to take serious disciplinary action against the offenders, adding that "we are aware that this could be a very small minority indulging in such a behaviour". "This may include, not being scheduled on international sectors, as we have no desire to allow the reputation of Air India to be tarnished by a handful of such individuals," the note warned.

An Air India spokesperson said: "Initially this letter appears to be fake because an AGM-grade officer is not authorised to send a circular that has pan India implications. We are investigating the issue." But cabin crew members of AI confirmed that they had received such a letter. They added that the AGM concerned was promoted to the said post only 15 days ago.

Her decision to issue a general warning to all crew hasn't gone down well. A senior cabin member, requesting anonymity, said, "There are a few rotten apples everywhere, not just among cabin crew members."

Though they decried the practice of takeaways from the buffet table, they pointed to three factors that could have got this practice going. "We land in London either at 7.30am or 6.30pm. We are dead tired by then as it's 14-15 hours from the time we have left home. So we just want to crash. Unlike earlier when the layover was 2 days, it's now only 26 hours and so we have to catch up on sleep before the next flight. Even so, only a couple of us would be bringing boxes to fill and eat later. Most don't do that," the crew member said.

"It's the worst for cabin crew who have been taken on contract as they are paid 60% less than the regular crew. The layover allowance is meagre and ranges from $600-1200 per month during which time we do at least ten layovers," he said.

Then again, room service is not provided for free in the said hotel. "It comes with a service charge of 10 pounds so as to discourage people from ordering meals in their room. So one has to dress up and go to the restaurant downstairs for a meal. The menu is limited to sandwiches and such things so one is not inclined to have that lunch/dinner every time one lands there. Since the hotel is located close to Heathrow airport, one has to take the long trip to the city to have a proper meal," he said adding which is why a couple of crew might have started taking some food to eat later.

Way to go, true indian spirit.........


Lets take away all the stuff you could for 150 years that is so royal behaviour, but cry for when those people take food for lunch which they have paid presumably.

Way to go, true indian spirit.........


Lets take away all the stuff you could for 150 years that is so royal behaviour, but cry for when those people take food for lunch which they have paid presumably.
 
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Having stayed in hotels near Heathrow, I can sympathize with this - decent restaurants are not walkable, hotel restaurants offer little choice and charge way too much.

Air India should stop wastage in terms of royal perks such as free tickets, official and un-offical upgrades to friends and relatives of staff, enormous in-flight thievery by staff....but should make better contract terms negotiating rooms. Nothing prevents AI from telling their hotel contractor to do room service at no extra charge once a day.
 
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I must say im appalled. :eek:

are all these the mindset of Indians? These kind of thinking just reinforced the topic at hand

It is the standard norm internationally(not just in the UK, but also here in SG) that buffet food are meant to be consumed in the restaurant's premises and are not meant to be taken away- regardless of any reason.

Doing so makes you look bad and you will be labelled an outright cheapskate.

IMO, the hotel is already being diplomatic by not telling off the Air india patrons right in the face.

Not always the case. In some restaurants they weigh the food and charge accordingly if it is a buffet. Most restaurants will accommodate their customers if they prefer to take out. They provide a standard size box and you can fill it with what you like. It depends on the restaurant.

Looks like in this case they are more serious about enforcing their buffet rules.
 
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I must say im appalled. :eek:

are all these the mindset of Indians? These kind of thinking just reinforced the topic at hand

It is the standard norm internationally(not just in the UK, but also here in SG) that buffet food are meant to be consumed in the restaurant's premises and are not meant to be taken away- regardless of any reason.

Doing so makes you look bad and you will be labelled an outright cheapskate.

IMO, the hotel is already being diplomatic by not telling off the Air india patrons right in the face.
Indians defending bad behavior is nothing new. some PDF Indians find nothing wrong with groping women on trains. sad.

So is air India treating their crew like how India treat its BSF and conscripts?
you have to have no choice if you work for air India. These cabin crew would jump ship if they had a choice
 
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Indians defending bad behavior is nothing new. some PDF Indians find nothing wrong with groping women on trains. sad.


you have to have no choice if you work for air India. These cabin crew would jump ship if they had a choice

The way how some Indian members talk. I won't be surprised if they are the perverts. No wonder any smart Indians would leave India. All the top quality Indian executives are in the west. Any smart Indian would leave India, leaving behind only the undesirables.

Its called a doggy bag lolz :P

In a buffet, it's called stealing if they don't pay for it on top of the meal itself.
 
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First of all why should this be made public? They should have made alternate arrangements with the hotel or better yet find another one who is more accommodating.

Air India needs to get their act together and not go public with every small incident. I will also advise the media to go easy on them.
 
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First of all why should this be made public? They should have made alternate arrangements with the hotel or better yet find another one who is more accommodating.

Air India needs to get their act together and not go public with every small incident. I will also advise the media to go easy on them.

Who are you press control? :laughcry:
 
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Not always the case. In some restaurants they weigh the food and charge accordingly if it is a buffet. Most restaurants will accommodate their customers if they prefer to take out. They provide a standard size box and you can fill it with what you like. It depends on the restaurant.

Looks like in this case they are more serious about enforcing their buffet rules.

im not surprised by ur reaction(judging from the 1st 2 bharati poster's incorrigible replies:

but cry for when those people take food for lunch which they have paid presumably.

OTOH the reputation of the hotel is affected if it prevents hungry and tired customers from taking food back to their rooms.

U make it sound like it's the norm rather than the exception that food can be taken away from a buffet.

In the case of Air india, even it's own in-flight assistant manager acknowledges the negative connotations of such self-demeaning acts:

A warning note tiled ''A buffet is not a takeaway' was issued by the AGM, which said that serious action would be taken against the offenders if repeated.

The note read, "This may include, not being scheduled on international sectors, as we have no desire to allow the reputation of Air India to be tarnished by a handful of such individuals."

And they did it not just once, but regularly:

We have received an unfortunate email from the management of hotel in London stating that some AI crew members regularly come down for breakfast with empty boxes into which they fill food items from the buffet, presumably to eat later," said assistant general manager (AGM) of the in-flight service department.
 
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I think there should be some contract between Air India, and the UK Hotel regarding Air India's employees. Such a large corporation would go in for grand deals, where they would book rooms en masse for long periods at a bargain.

Let this be a matter settled between them.

There probably is a contract, only the hotel is trying to save money by complaining and then attempting to extract more money from Air India.

The hotel can very well advice its customers not to take back the food to their room. Instead they chose to write to Air India.

The implications are obvious, they are trying to renegotiate for more money because the current contract does not provide any relief for them.

All buffet restaurants are gonna inccur losses and close down if they follow your wonderful business model(allowing takeaways just because the customer has paid for the buffet).

Thanks i had a good 1 at this statement of yours.

No one gives a $hit about how the hotel fairs, if they make a profit or a loss.

Maybe you work in the kitchen and try to make money by making people eat less. Either way , its no my problem. Get it ?
 
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