Now, woman passenger alleges misbehaviour by a man on Emirates flight

Updated : Jan 11, 2023 14:41
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Amid the ongoing controversy around men urinating on female co-passengers on Air India flights, a woman has alleged misbehaviour by a male passenger on an Emirates flight from Dubai to Delhi. 

The woman did not mention the exact date of the flight but said that incident took place 3 weeks ago. 

Upasana, an associate at the Albright Stonebridge Group according to her Twitter profile, on January 7 tweeted that the man wanted to exchange his middle seat with her aisle seat which she had paid for beforehand. When she refused, he told her that she should shift to the middle seat because she is woman, Upsana claimed in one of her tweets. 

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On her repeated refusal, the man then asked her not to blame him when he is drunk on the middle seat. 

Upsana goes on to write that the Emirates crew offered her another seat after much reluctance and even when they did, the new seat was right in front of the man who had threatened to misbehave. 

She also mentioned that the man who threatened to misbehave after drinking was served alcohol by the crew. 

On January 9, Upasana once again took to Twitter saying that Emirates is yet to reach out to her inspite of telling her that they have filed a report. She added that she is terrified to fly Emirates once again this week. 

Responding to woman's complaint, Emirates asked her to submit her details for them to look into the matter.

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