In Row Over Elderly Woman Denied Wheelchair, Air India Flags Late Arrival

In Row Over Elderly Woman Denied Wheelchair, Air India Flags Late Arrival


New Delhi:
A day after an 82-year-old woman suffered a fall at the Delhi airport that landed her in the hospital, Air India has admitted there was no wheelchair available at that moment but also pointed out that the family had arrived late.

The statement comes a day after the woman’s granddaughter Parul Kanwar took to social media and said the airline must be “ashamed” for treating her “poorly”. The elderly woman, whose name as per her ticket is Raj Pasricha, is now in the ICU, under observation for potential brain bleeds.Following an initial response yesterday, the airline shared a detailed statement today after conducting a probe into what had happened.

While it wished a swift recovery to the injured woman, it said they had reported late for departure and that wheelchairs were unavailable at that hour.

The family had arrived at the departure terminal much later than the recommended two hours before departure, it said.

“Family members/relatives accompanying the passenger had reported at the PRM (Person with Reduced Mobility) desk located near Air India’s ticketing office less than 90 minutes before the scheduled time of departure to request for a wheelchair,” read a statement issued by the Air India spokesperson.

Air India said they couldn’t arrange a wheelchair within 15 minutes due to an “unprecedented peak demand”, rubbishing Ms Kanwar’s claim that they waited for an hour for the wheelchair as “baseless”.

The passenger decided on their own to walk till the aircraft but she fell in the airport premises, the airline said, adding that the airport doctor on duty and other officials immediately attended to her and gave her first aid.

It said the family refused the doctor’s offer for additional medical attention and chose to continue their travel to Bengaluru.

“Through this process, Air India staff were courteous, escorted them from immediate check-in through to priority security check and boarding. The passenger was also provided all possible care during the flight from Delhi to Bengaluru,” said Air India.

At the Bengaluru airport, Air India staff escorted her for further medical attention and later till the drop-off point, the airline said, asserting that at no point did their official deny wheelchair or any other assistance to the passenger.

The response follows a long post by Ms Kanwar in which she accused Air India of having “little value for human life and wellbeing.”


Original news source Credit: www.ndtv.com

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