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Indian court fines Lufthansa for not allowing a passenger to board an aircraft in the US

New Delhi, India - The company claims that the reason of the incident is a communication issue

On Monday 3 December 2012 the Indian consumer court ordered Lufthansa, the largest European airline in terms of fleet size and passengers carried, to pay a compensation of 100,000 Indian rupees (roughly 2000 dollars or 1400 Euro or 1140 pounds) to an Indian passenger, because he was not allowed to board a New Delhi-bound via Frankfurt aircraft in the United States. Sunil Kothari, that is the name...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1147880

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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