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Inaugural Gujarat-Thailand AI Express flight ran out of liquor due to high sales? What officials said

Inaugural Gujarat-Thailand

Social media users claimed on Sunday there was brisk sale of alcohol on the flight from Surat to Bangkok and the stock finish.

Liquor went out of stock in the inaugural Air India Express flight between Gujarat’s Surat and Thailand’s capital, Bangkok, with 175 passengers and six crew members onboard.

 

Officials of the budget airline said on Sunday that there were brisk sales of alcohol on the flight from Surat to Bangkok, and the stock was not exhausted, as claimed by some on social media.

 

Liquor consumption is prohibited in Gujarat.

Some flight passengers had taken to social media, saying the airline ran out of liquor; however, there was no official statement from the Tata Group-owned Air India Express.

Officials cited in a news agency PTI report, however, said there was sufficient stock of liquor and food onboard.

According to the officials, generally, a passenger is not served more than 100 ml of liquor during a flight.

The airline offers five types of liquor onboard.

A 50-ml Chivas Regal is priced at 600, while 50 ml each of Red Label, Bacardi White Rum, and Beefeater Gin cost 400. It also offers 330 ml of Bira Lager for 400.

Regarding food, passengers can either pre-book or buy during the flight.

Fight over the armrest on an Air India flight.

In another flight-related incident, two passengers on board a Delhi-bound Air India flight from Copenhagen (Denmark) came to blows over armrest space just when the aircraft was about to land at the Indira Gandhi International Airport on Sunday, a source cited by PTI said.

The flight landed at around 7.35 am.

An Air India official said that the passengers argued over some issue at its Copenhagen-Delhi flight of Saturday, which was later sorted out “amicably.”.

“The two passengers started an argument over the armrest space in economy class when the cabin crew served food and beverages, which turned into a heated exchange. The cabin crew pacified them by giving one of the passengers another seat,” PTI quoted the source.

“However, when the aircraft was about to land in Delhi, the passenger came to collect his baggage from the seat he was sitting in earlier; they again started the fight and came to blows,” the source added.

The number of passengers on board the Boeing 787-8 aircraft operating AI 158 (Copenhagen-Delhi) could not be known.

The source, however, said that the flight was almost complete.

When contacted, an Air India official said, “There was an argument between the two passengers over some issue, but it was resolved amicably. They even shook hands before leaving the airport.”

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