Delhi Police on Wednesday registered an FIR against the accused. The victim said that despite her willingness, she was forced to confront the accused, further disorientating her.
Internally speaking to employees, he commented on the urinating incident & said that the repulsion felt by the affected passenger is understandable and that they share her distress.
The airline faced criticism for its handling of an unruly passenger on a flight from New York in November, while apparently inebriated, urinated on a fellow female passenger.
The lady passenger, who had initially made a written complaint, refused to file a police case and the passenger was allowed to go by the airport security after customs formalities.
People within the airline business blame democratisation of air travel but the Air India incident shows that even business class passengers can behave badly.
The police have formed teams to nab the man who allegedly urinated on an elderly co-passenger onboard an Air India flight from New York to Delhi in November last year.
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