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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/article/0gG70zO9fqb0C 

                Kindly  copy the message and send the email to chair kingfisher 
airlines, NHRC, DGCA.

 
Subject: Act immediately

 

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

 

To:

The Chair Person,

King Fisher Airlines

 

Dear Chair Person,

 

Sub-Registering protest for immediate and appropriate action against guilty crew

 

This is to register our strong protest against the inhuman, cruel and indecent 
behaviour of your crew and other airline members shown towards a woman with 
visual impairment and her 2 children. We are shocked and humiliated by the act 
and express our serious concern over the matter. This is the clear case of 
violation of the provisions enshrined in The "UN Convention on the Rights of 
Persons with disabilities-2006" where India has signed and ratified the same; 
Guidelines issued by DGCA for all airlines with regard to persons with 
disabilities in May 2007; Persons with disabilities Act 1995 and other human 
rights treaties and conventions. 

 

Disabled community of this country strongly condemns this act with clear and 
loud words."Violation or Exclusion of persons with disabilities from enjoying 
their human rights on an equal basis with others cannot be excused any more". 
We urge you to initiate immediate and appropriate action against the guilty 
crew and the parties concerned who are accountable for this inhuman act. 

 

We look forward to hear from you as early as possible about the action taken 
against the guilty and measures taken to prevent this kind of acts in future. 

 

For more details on the incident please read below.

 

With warm regards,

 

Victor
 


Kingfisher crew offloads blind woman with kids 

 

Airline makes them disembark from flight, leaves them unattended for nearly an 
hour and a half as aircraft takes off without them

A private airline made a blind woman and her two children disembark from her 
connecting flight to Goa and left them unattended for nearly an hour and a half 
while the plane took off without them.

Adding insult to injury, the airline's staff allegedly told the woman that she 
could not travel with two kids because she was blind.


Shabnam Mansuri had flown in to Mumbai from Ahmedabad with sons Lukman (7) and 
18-month-old Luftaan, and was on her way to Goa when the incident happened

Shabnam Mansuri (35) says the experience has made her realise the fallacy of 
thinking that she can be treated like everyone else despite her handicap.

On May 10, Mansuri was travelling with her sons Lukman (7) and 18-month-old 
Luftaan from Ahmedabad to Goa via Mumbai to meet her husband. Her tickets had 
been booked with Kingfisher Airlines. 

"I boarded the Kingfisher flight from Ahmedabad and reached Mumbai, from where 
I was supposed to take a connecting flight to Goa. 

I had barely taken a seat in the connecting flight around 12.30 pm when a crew 
member came and asked me to follow him. He also asked me to take my cabin 
baggage and kids with me.

Initially, I thought that he must be changing my seat, but realised something 
was amiss when he took me down some stairs," said Mansuri.

"I asked him why he was making me get off the plane but he refused to answer. 
When my kids and I got off, they closed the aircraft's doors and took off, 
leaving us standing there. 

One attendant told me later that I cannot travel with two kids as I am blind. I 
was shocked," she added. She kept telling the attendant that she had two young 
kids and needed to meet her husband in Goa, but to no avail.

Finally, close to 2 pm, a staff member came and told her that they would 
arrange for her to board a 4.40 pm flight to Goa."I did not want to bank on 
them anymore. I called my husband and he arranged for us to board another 
airline's 3.10 pm flight. 

My question is, how can they let me travel from Ahmedabad to Mumbai without any 
trouble and then say I cannot travel with two kids from Mumbai to Goa? I was 
travelling on the same airline in both cases," said Mansuri.

She said the experience was one of the worst she's had in her life. "I am blind 
but that doesn't mean they have the right to discriminate against me. 

I had paid the full fare and if they had some problems, they should have 
informed me before I boarded. My elder son is so traumatised by the incident; 
he says he does not want to fly anymore."

Husband reacts
Mansuri's husband, Samir, who is the Chairman of Blinds Dream, an NGO, wrote a 
letter to the airline to complain about the treatment meted out to her. 

A portion of the letter states, "Kingfisher officials told my wife that if she 
thought they were cruel, she shouldn't travel with them anymore."
 
"What the Kingfisher staff did to my wife is shameful. They had done something 
similar with me in 2005 (see box) and I will not let them get away this time. 


Flight tickets of Shabnam Mansuri and her two sons Lukman and Luftaan

They have replied to my letter but that is not enough. I will take this issue 
to the consumer court and will go to the Supreme Court if need be.
 
This is an insult to me and my family and I will not tolerate it under any 
circumstances," said Samir.

He alleged that he had come to know that his wife was made to disembark because 
of a VIP booking at the last moment, which led to the flight being overbooked. 

"If their company cannot handle blind people, they should declare that visually 
challenged people are not allowed to fly Kingfisher," he added. 

The Other Side
When MiD DAY contacted Kingfisher Airlines, they said they regretted the 
incident. Prakash Mirpuri, vice-president, corporate communications, Kingfisher 
Airlines Limited, said, "We are investigating the matter. 

In the meantime, we would like to convey our deep regret for the inconvenience 
that may have been caused inadvertently to our valued guests."

Earlier too
Dr Samir Mansuri, Shabnam's husband and a celebrity doctor who is also blind, 
had allegedly been insulted by Kingfisher Airlines in 2005 as well. According 
to Samir, he was travelling from Mumbai to Ahmedabad that year. 

"I was first in the queue to board the flight, but I was made to wait till all 
the other passengers boarded. When I went inside, they forced me to visit a 
washroom outside the aircraft even when I did not want to go.
 
They said they were doing that so I would't have to visit the airplane's loo 
when we were airborne. The crew told me that they could not allow me to use the 
aircraft's washroom as I am blind and there were female crew members on board," 
said Samir.

"I felt insulted and raised the issue in the media. Vijay Mallya then issued an 
apology for the indecent behaviour on the airline's part," he added. 
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