Octogenarian Passenger Dies at Mumbai Airport After Walking Instead of Wheelchair
By Rediff Money Desk, MUMBAI Feb 16, 2024 10:50
An elderly Air India passenger died at Mumbai airport after declining wheelchair assistance and walking. The passenger had requested a wheelchair but opted to walk due to a long wait.
Mumbai, Feb 16 (PTI) An octogenarian Air India passenger, who had requested for a wheelchair at the Mumbai airport but decided to walk as he was asked to wait due to heavy demand for wheelchair, died after collapsing at the time of immigration process.
The incident happened at the airport on February 12 after the passenger landed in an Air India flight from New York.
An airline spokesperson on Friday said the passenger was more than 80 years old.
In a statement on Friday, Air India said that due to heavy demand for wheelchair, it had requested the passenger to wait for an airline staff-assisted wheelchair but he opted to walk along with his spouse.
"In an unfortunate incident, one of our guests flying from New York to Mumbai on February 12, fell ill while proceeding to clear immigration with his wife, who was on wheelchair," the airline said.
As advised by the airport doctor attending to him after taking ill, the airline said the passenger was immediately rushed to the hospital, where he was declared to have passed away.
According to Air India, it is in constant touch with the family members of the bereaved, extending necessary assistance, and added that it has a clearly laid down policy to offer wheelchair assistance to all passengers who pre-book the same.
There was no immediate comment from Mumbai airport operator MIAL on the incident.
The incident happened at the airport on February 12 after the passenger landed in an Air India flight from New York.
An airline spokesperson on Friday said the passenger was more than 80 years old.
In a statement on Friday, Air India said that due to heavy demand for wheelchair, it had requested the passenger to wait for an airline staff-assisted wheelchair but he opted to walk along with his spouse.
"In an unfortunate incident, one of our guests flying from New York to Mumbai on February 12, fell ill while proceeding to clear immigration with his wife, who was on wheelchair," the airline said.
As advised by the airport doctor attending to him after taking ill, the airline said the passenger was immediately rushed to the hospital, where he was declared to have passed away.
According to Air India, it is in constant touch with the family members of the bereaved, extending necessary assistance, and added that it has a clearly laid down policy to offer wheelchair assistance to all passengers who pre-book the same.
There was no immediate comment from Mumbai airport operator MIAL on the incident.
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