Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Time to get serious about rights of air travellers

Om Namah Shivaya and Om Namah pitai

30 of the 166 passengers on board a Jet Airways Mumbai Jaipur flight suffered nose and ear blades last week as the cockpit you forget to switch on the mechanism to maintain cabin pressure.

It also important to establish that there is no connection between the airlines larger problems it is in deep financial travel and the safety of its flight.

Fortunately modern aviation is tremendously shape with minimal human involvement.
But as dates experiences shows what little involvement is there.

Aviation regulator's should be always eagle eyed but especially about airline that are in travel otherwise.

The incident could not have come at a time for the sector with most Airlines reeling under losses.

At least one passenger heads short compensation for his experience on the jet flight.

At the time of going to praise no one has saved the airline.

Some may choose to it is in this contest that the passenger kurta the Civil Aviation ministry is putting together becomes important.

This will explicitly layout out the rights of passengers.

India's airline passenger traffic growth from 14 million passengers in 2000 to 140 million passengers in 2017.

And one gaping hole that puts a damper on India's reputation as the third largest domestic aviation market in the world is the absence of an air travel disputes Tribunal or embadum.
There is no forum for a Traveller if they feel they have been wronged by an airline.

A proposed for an embarrassment has been hanging fire.

The character should address this issues and so that the government is serious about the rights and safety of air travellers.

This is all about to resolve our domestic and international flight and protect the right of all the passengers of flight.

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