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Singapore Airlines ordered Indian policeman to pay ‘mental agony’ after he couldn’t recline his seat: reports

During the flight, they complained that their business class seats, which were alleged to recline electronically, had malfunctioned.

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India Today reported that the couple “were forced to stay up for the whole trip” after spending 66,750 rupees ($800) for every ticket.

Singapore Airlines initially offered 10,000 KrisFlyer miles per person, however the complainants rejected this offer.

Gupta, who was the director general of police in Telangana, allegedly claimed that they were treated like “economy class passengers” apart from extra leg room, in keeping with Deccan Chronicle.

The commission ruled that SIA should refund R48,750 to every complainant together with 12% interest.

In addition, the airline was ordered to pay compensation of 100,000 rupees for “mental torture and physical suffering” and 10,000 rupees for the prices of the grievance, media reports.

In total, the carrier was ordered to pay R219,200.

SIA has been contacted for further information.

This story was first published by CNA
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