New Delhi, May 14: Air France on Thursday, May 14 apologised to its passengers especially to Indian passengers for 'all inconveniences', due to a long delay in a Paris-Mumbai flight Sunday, May 10.
"Air France apologises for the ill-treatment meted out to passengers and understands the annoyance expressed by some of them. Exceptional circumstances made the situation particularly difficult," the airline said in a statement.
The Air France Airbus-A330 flight AF 218 was delayed after the pilot noticed some vibrations coming from the cargo hold. Indian passengers who reached Mumbai on Tuesday, May 12 had complained of 'ill-treatment' and alleged racial bias on the part of the airline employees.
"The airline did not give any reason for the delay and dumped all Indians in a small room," an Indian passenger said after landing in Mumbai.
However, the airlines said that its staff made sure that all the passengers were served and comfortable.
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