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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Barred from flying by domestic airlines after he assaulted an Air India staffer, Shiv Sena MP Ravindra Gaikwad made three failed attempts to book a seat on the national carrier, using a new alias each time.

Earlier this week, a staff member of the Sena MP dialled Air India's call centre to book a seat in the flight AI 806 from Mumbai to Delhi for the following day, i.E. Wednesday, and dictated the passenger's name as Professor V Ravindra Gaikwad. But the booking was promptly cancelled, an airline source said.

Thereafter, a seat was booked on the flight AI 551 from Hyderabad to Delhi in the name of Professor Ravindra Gaikwad. This ticket was cancelled too.
 

A third attempt was made the next day to book tickets to travel from Nagpur to Delhi via Mumbai when the MP's staff contacted a travel agent to book a flight for him.

However, the travel agent immediately contacted the local station manager and the information was forwarded to Air India's headquarters here, the source said, adding they have cautioned their teams to prevent any such attempts.

The airline had earlier issued a "non-acceptance order" to all its station managers and booking offices instructing them to ensure that "restriction on acceptance and travel of potentially unruly and unsafe passengers is being followed on Air India flights for Mr Ravindra Gaikwad".

In an unprecedented step in Indian aviation history, the Sena MP was earlier barred from flying by all major domestic airlines for assaulting an elderly Air India employee last Thursday.

The MP was angry at not being given a business class seat though he had boarded an economy flight.

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First Published: Mar 31 2017 | 7:48 PM IST

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