Domestic airlines get 132 complaints of misbehaviour in 2 months

Minister of State for Civil Aviation Mahesh Sharma said there were 70 complaints of staff misbehaviour received by airlines in January 2015 and the count was at 62 in February.

New Delhi: Domestic carriers, including Jet Airways and Air India, received 132 complaints of staff misbehaviour in the first two months of this year, Rajya Sabha was informed Tuesday.

Minister of State for Civil Aviation Mahesh Sharma said there were 70 complaints of staff misbehaviour received by airlines in January 2015 and the count was at 62 in February.

Private carrier Jet Airways and its no-frills arm Jet Lite saw 32 complaints of staff misbehaviour in January while Air India received 21 such complaints during the same period.

Other airlines that received complaints of staff misbehaviour in January were SpiceJet nine, Go Air five, IndiGo two and Air Costa one, according to figures provided by the Minister in his written reply.

In February, Jet Airways and Jet Lite together received 27 complaints of staff misbehaviour while Air India saw 15 such complaints. During that month, SpiceJet received 11 such complaints, IndiGo five, Go Air three and Air Costa one.

"To redress the passenger grievances, in a stipulated time frame, all scheduled airlines are required to appoint a nodal officer and appellate authority...," Sharma said.

In case of non-redressal of a case, the complainant can approach the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, which then takes up the matter with the airlines concerned.

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