Found a cockroach in the omelette served to me on the @airindia flight from Delhi to New York. My 2 year old finished more than half of it with me when we found this. Suffered from food poisoning as a result. @DGCAIndia@RamMNK
@airindia@suyeshasavant after i decide i”ll never ever travel with air india & recommended also family and friends to don’t travel in Air India . last month i traveled with singapore airline which was best airline
@airindia@suyeshasavant i had bad experience also last https://t.co/1M0MR6rRQJ to delhi & delhi to sydney.screen was not working both times and even no AC was working when flight was in delhi till takeoff.
@airindia this is not happened first time.last 2 week i travelled sydney to delhi same thing happend .no screen was working.its very hard to travel 12 hours without screen .
@airindia @RNTata2000 today i travel delhi to sydney through Air india.its very https://t.co/UJzCPU1Jip ac wornking 1 st https://t.co/3WHRpPm14B screen working in whole https://t.co/9PNCrJeDuL sure i”ll not travel wid air india in future.
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