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Man accuses SpiceJet employees of abuse, harassment at Pune airport

- Staff Reporter

A man travelling via a SpiceJet flight from Pune to Jaipur took to X (formerly Twitter) on Sunday afternoon, accusing the airline staff of abusing and harassing him. According to his X profile, his name is Gaurav Kheterpal, founder of a company called Vanshiv Technologi­es.

Kheterpal stated he arrived at Pune Airport at 5pm for a flight scheduled at 7:35pm. He mentioned the flight was initially delayed to 11:25pm and later to 2:10am. He asked check-in counter officials if he could carry his 4kg laptop bag and 5kg roller bag, and according to him, they initially agreed. However, he encountere­d trouble when he returned to double-check.

"Ms Surbhi told me I needed to PAY for extra baggage! I explained I was told at the checkin desk that I could carry my bags since the flight was HALF EMPTY. They ignored my explanatio­n, weighed my baggage at 13kg, and demanded I pay 7K in EXCESS BAGGAGE fees. I insisted they call the check-in desk, but they REFUSED. I took pictures and filmed their unruly behaviour. Ms Surbhi then mentioned it was a Defence Airport and she would NOT allow me to board my flight. I protested, but she signalled BOARDING COMPLETE while everyone else boarded the flight," Kheterpal wrote. "Eventually, I gave up, asked for my baggage to be reweighed, and this time it was 11kg. I noticed how the staff manipulate­d the weight scale each time. Then, it was weighed again at 9.8kg, and I was asked to pay 3K in excess baggage or MISS MY FLIGHT. With no other choice, I paid 3K. I was escorted on an EMPTY bus to my flight, where the bus driver inquired why I was late. I informed him of the situation. He mentioned THIS IS A COMMON TACTIC on late-night flights by @flyspiceje­t to extort money. A senior ground staff admitted Ms Surbhi was wrong but claimed she was powerless," he added.

Kheterpal demanded an apology from the airline and requested a refund of ₹3,000. He also urged the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and the Ministry of Civil Aviation to take appropriat­e action. He emphasised his readiness to pursue legal action, stating, "It's not about the money; it's about WHAT's RIGHT!"

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