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Air India business class passenger Shares Video; claims he found an insect in Food!

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The incident of a passenger finding an insect in their food during a flight from Mumbai to Chennai has once again put Air India in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. This comes soon after Chef Sanjeev Kapoor criticized the airline for serving unsatisfactory in-flight meals. This recent incident has sparked concern among passengers about the quality of food and hygiene standards on Air India flights.

Mahavir Jain, the passenger who found the insect in his food, shared a video of the incident on social media, which quickly gained attention and generated a flurry of reactions. As of now, the video has been viewed over 5000 times and has garnered numerous likes and comments from people expressing their views on the incident.

Mahavir Jain, a passenger, tweeted 

“@airindiain insect in the meal served in business class,” 

In response to the video, Air India’s official Twitter handle acknowledged the complaint and expressed regret over the experience. They assured the passenger that they are taking immediate action to address the issue and requested flight details for further investigation. Air India also stated that they always strive to keep their aircraft clean and insect-free, indicating their commitment to maintaining hygiene standards for their passengers.

The incident has generated mixed reactions from people, with some expressing outrage and others offering support to the airline. Some people have also shared their own experiences of finding insects or foreign objects in their in-flight meals. Many people have called for better quality control measures and stricter hygiene standards to be implemented on Air India flights.

The incident has sparked concerns among passengers about the quality of food and hygiene standards on the airline. While Air India has responded to the incident and assured passengers of their commitment to maintaining hygiene standards, it remains to be seen how they will address the underlying issues that led to this incident.

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