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In a glaring instance of Air India 's (AI) shoddy service, a chief engineer in the Merchant Navy had to go through the shocking experience of eating a good half of a worm that got mixed in the breakfast served on Pune-Delhi flight No. AI852 on September 11.

By the time the passenger, Mahesh A. Patil, saw the worm, he had already eaten half of it along with the garlic sauteed spinach and peas served with spring omelette. An aghast Patil cried in horror when he saw the worm, which lay exposed on his tray after he had eaten most of the meal.

Subsequently, he lodged a formal complaint with the crew and also reported the matter to flight commander Captain Deepak Mendiratta. Patil was seated in the upper economy J class. Patil's complaint states, "Found half-cut worm in green peas breakfast menu." He was offered another breakfast but curtly refused.
Some other passengers gave up their breakfast in disgust, a passenger who was also on board told MAIL TODAY. The food was supplied by Chefair, one of Air India's regular caterers.


AI chairman and managing director Rohit Nandan said that no such complaint has reached his office. "I have asked the concerned officers to inquire and take remedial action if it is found to be true," Nandan told MAIL TODAY. AI crew members have also been complaining about stale food being served by the airline's caterers. "We don't eat the food supplied by Air India caterers for breakfast, lunch or dinner on board. We only have coffee, tea or biscuits," said a cabin crew member. Another cabin crew member said, "The senior management of our airline do not get to know of such complaints lodged by passengers. At times, we face the brunt of passengers. The most we can do is to complain about such cases concerning unhygienic food to our immediate seniors."

A crew member said, "For example, we have 43 flights in the morning from Delhi itself. Obviously, caterers will not serve breakfast prepared in the morning; it is just not possible. What passengers will get is stale food." Recently, a couple on board a Hyderabad-Delhi flight complained of fungus in bread served to them. In October 2013, an AI passenger found worms in a sandwich served to him on a New York-Delhi flight.


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He should sue Air India. If this had happened in America, the airlines would have been hauled over the coals and made to pay compensation worth millions of dollars.

Air India sucks! It needs to be disbanded and sold off to a private carrier, less the motherly figures who masquerade as air hostesses.
 
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No, more like Toilets. Lack of toilets means, worms can spread easily.
Yep! I wouldn't be surprised to know that the worms slithered out from the toilet of the plane. Air India after all! :o: :lol:
 
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^^ tickle me, someone.

Yep! I wouldn't be surprised to know that the worms slithered out from the toilet of the plane. Air India after all! :o: :lol:

AI is an excellent long haul/ultra-long haul airline IMHO. Indian people love to hate.
 
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Air India is crap anyway, why not ground the fleet and use the airplane lavatories? Doesn't use much water either. Press button, whoooosh, vacuum cleaned.

*Eureka Moment*
Brilliant idea!! Man! Now why didn't I think of that? But I'd rather use the whoooosh vacuum in the toilet to shove some of our worthy politicians down the WC!
 
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What kind of worm was it???
Was it the juicy kind because if it was then he is over-reacting :ashamed:
 
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Brilliant idea!! Man! Now why didn't I think of that? But I'd rather use the whoooosh vacuum in the toilet to shove some of our worthy politicians down the WC!

That'll block the toilet, since their big thick heads won't pass.
 
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Does India really need Air India?
Its losing money and has been a liability on Indian tax payer for a long time now.

The argument thats always given against the closure of AI is that they fly to some remote areas in India regardless of the airline making profit or not. Also there is the evacuation of Indians from war zones. In the first it can be over come by giving subsidy to private airlines to do the same and in the second case IAF can use their big cargo planes like C17 to do the evacuation.
 
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