Sonu Sood comes out in support of airlines staff
The weather has been so freezing that train and flight delays have become a regular occurrence. Recently, Sonu Sood took to his Instagram to share his experience. In his story, the actor wrote about the weather conditions, which are beyond human control. He also requested everyone to be polite with the airline crew.
Now, a video has been going viral on social media where a passenger can be seen slapping a pilot who is making the delay announcement. In the video, an Indigo passenger was seen charging toward the pilot as he made the announcement.
After the clip of this disturbing incident went viral on social media, Sonu, who had recently faced a flight delay, came out in support of the airline staff. The actor took to his Instagram and shared the clip with a caption which reads, "Soon self-defence training programs will become mandatory for airline staff if people continue to behave in such unruly ways!" Check out his story, as well as the viral video below.
As per the Times of India, the incident happened on a flight from Goa to Delhi. It was scheduled to depart at 7.40 am, but due to severe fog and bad weather conditions, the flight faced a long delay of about 11 hours and eventually left at 6 pm. In the video that made it to social media, the man who is charging toward the pilot could be heard saying, 'Chalana hai to chalana, nahi to mat chala, khol de'.
Earlier while putting out his request Sonu Sood wrote, "The weather Gods have their own moods, beyond human control!! I have been patiently waiting for the last 3 hours at the airport. I know it's difficult but request everyone to be polite with the airlines crew. They are doing their best! Often times I see visuals of people behaving very rudely with them.
We need to understand some situations are beyond anyone's control and everyone deserves to be respected. "
Before this, Radhika Apte also shared her experience when she faced a flight delay. The actress took to her Instagram and posted a string of pictures of herself and her co-passengers being locked in an aerobridge.