The United Airlines flight to New York was cancelled on Friday evening, after which passengers were dropped off at hotels with no intimation about when the flight would be rescheduled
Two hundred and seventy five passengers scheduled to depart for New York on a United Airlines flight on Friday were left in the lurch when their flight was cancelled.
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The passengers were on tenterhooks over the weekend, having no idea when they would make it to NY. Pic/Prashant Waydande
The passengers were dropped off at two hotels near the international airport. They were stranded in these hotels over the weekend, and claimed the airlines stopped communicating with them, leaving them on tenterhooks. The flight finally left at 7 pm yesterday.
Susan M, who is on a business trip with a group, was visibly upset, and has vowed never to travel by the airlines again. “It is ridiculous that the airline staff are treating us so badly.
They dropped us off and left us, without any intimation of their future plans. They can’t leave us like this in a city we have come to for the first time. We can’t get clean water or Internet services. It feels like we have been locked up in jail,” said Susan.
Another passenger, Sameer J, said, “The airlines has abandoned us. They should have shown us more respect. It’s been a horrible ordeal. We have been calling them repeatedly, but they refuse to give us proper answers.”
Some of the passengers said that the delay had caused a setback – some had left their kids back home, while others had urgent meetings and other commitments.
Ashish Yadav, a NRI who was in the city to meet his ailing father in Grant Road, said, “I am stuck in this hotel for no reason. My kids and wife are in USA and my father is in Mumbai. It would have helped if the airlines had provided me with correct information about how long we will have to stay here.”
Jerry Menoff, who works for a firm in India, spends every fourth week in the US with his family. “The airline has already taken away three days. I don’t know whether to fly out to meet my family or stay here another three weeks,” he said.