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Passenger Finds Metal Blade in Meal on Air India Flight

Passenger Finds Metal Blade in Meal on Air India Flight
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Passenger Finds Metal Blade in Meal on Air India Flight. Concern has been raised by a recent incident on Air India flight AI 175, in which a passenger found a metal blade in his in-flight meal. Calculations When Paul was eating roasted sweet potato and fig chaat on June 9, on his way from Bengaluru to San Francisco, he came upon the odd thing.

Calculations Paul talked about his experience on the social media site X, saying that the cuisine from Air India is razor-sharp. Inside the chaat of roasted sweet potatoes and figs was a metal object that resembled a blade. It took me a few seconds to feel it after chewing the grub. Fortunately, nobody was harmed. He voiced his disappointment, saying that instances of this nature damage Air India’s credibility.

As soon as Air India acknowledged the incident, it began an investigation into the subject. Chief Customer Experience Officer Rajesh Dogra verified that the metal object discovered in the food came from their catering partner’s vegetable processing facility.

“Air India confirms that a visitor on one of our flights had a foreign object discovered in their meal. Investigation has shown that it originates from the vegetable processing equipment at our catering partner’s facility,” Dogra said.

Air India has worked with their catering partner to strengthen safety protocols in the wake of the event. To avoid reoccurring incidents, these include doing more frequent checks of the processing machinery, particularly after handling tough vegetables. Passenger safety and satisfaction remain a top priority for Air India, and they are committed to maintaining high standards of service and quality in all aspects of their operations, Dogra said.

 

Source: ‘Can cut like a knife’: Air India passenger finds metal blade in meal, airline responds (msn.com)

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