A Twitter user called Sony S. Somar shared the story of his friend’s loss, requiring action for the supposed mishandling of family pets.
Published Date – 02:07 PM, Sat – 29 April 23
New Delhi: An Air India traveler has actually implicated the flag provider of neglect after among her animal cats went missing out on at the Delhi airport.
The event happened on Wednesday and the traveler was on board flight AI 889 from Delhi to Imphal.
A Twitter user called Sony S. Somar shared the story of his friend’s loss, requiring action for the supposed mishandling of family pets.
“My friend’s pet is missing due to negligence by @airindiain staff. This is a heart-wrenching tragedy and your negligence is inexcusable. You must take responsibility for your actions and make things right immediately,” he tweeted.
The traveler, Jangneichong Karong, in an email to Air India composed that she was informed to either reschedule her flight or upgrade to business class to take her animal cats along to the cabin.
However, business class was not available, and her only option was to carry the cats by means of the freight hold.
After protecting the cat providers with the support of Air India staff, she overheard chatter about some family pets being “on hold” and later on discovered that a person of her cats had actually gotten away.
In the email, the traveler said that she was sad and in total shock that a person of her cats went missing out on.
She thought that Air India employee were not cautious with the cat providers as the lock felt loose when she got here in Imphal, and she was not exactly sure who had fun with it leading to the loss of her animal.
She required that airline company authorities help her reunite with her lost animal or face essential action.
“I got a call to extend their apologies, but it’s not the apologies that I need now, but my kitten to be reunited with her brother. Makes me question how actively they are searching. Do u have cctv at all @airindia kitten not train med to fast will not stay hungry for 3 days,” she said in a tweet on April 26.