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242348
Thu, 05/31/2012 - 09:22
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Malaysia Airlines Asked To Pay US$1,758 For Losing Passenger's Bag
NEW DELHI (India), May 31 (Bernama) -- Malaysia Airlines has been asked by
the New Delhi District Consumer Forum to pay US$1,758 (Rs100,000) to a woman
passenger for losing her baggage on her trip from Delhi to Langkawi on March 7,
2008.
The Hindu reported that a bench of the consumer forum asked the airline to
pay the compensation to Mumbai resident, Farah Mehta.
Mehta travelled to Langkawi to attend a friend's wedding, but on reaching
there she could not find her bag in which she had kept her dresses and gifts for
the occasion.
The bag could not be located even after returning to India and on
complaining at the airline's office, they offered her US$281 (Rs16,000)
according to the weight of her luggage, but she had refused to take the said
amount and approached the forum.
"In light of the facts, the total tour was spoilt, and she suffered great
emotional, physical, mental anxiety and worry. The paltry offer (of the airline)
for the loss only added insult to injury," said the bench comprising the forum's
president, C.K. Chaturvedi, and members, S.R. Chaudhary and Asha Kumar.
Hence, it was decided that an amount of US$1,758 (Rs100,000) in total would
be just compensation to the complainant.
-- BERNAMA