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    Airline passengers asked for extra cash for fuel

    LONDON (AP) — Airlines have already begun charging for food, drinks, seat assignments and baggage. Now one is demanding that passengers cough up extra cash on board for fuel.

    Hundreds of passengers traveling from India to Britain were stranded for six hours in Vienna when their Comtel Air flight stopped for fuel on Tuesday. The charter service asked them to kick in more than 20,000 pounds ($31,000) to fund the rest of the flight to Birmingham, England.

    The situation may represent a new low in customer care in an era when flyers are seeing long lines, long waits and few perks.

    Britain's Channel 4 news broadcast video showing a Comtel cabin crew member telling passengers: "We need some money to pay the fuel, to pay the airport, to pay everything we need. If you want to go to Birmingham, you have to pay."

    Some passengers said they were sent off the plane to cash machines in Vienna to raise the money.

    "We all got together, took our money out of purses — 130 pounds ($205)," said Reena Rindi, who was aboard with her daughter. "Children under two went free, my little one went free because she's under two. If we didn't have the money, they were making us go one by one outside, in Vienna, to get the cash out."

    Amarjit Duggal told the BBC she was flying from the Indian city of Amritsar on Comtel after scattering her mother's ashes. Her father, sister and uncle were still in Amritsar and did not know when they would be able to return home.

    The situation was highly unusual in Europe, where airlines are tightly regulated, said Sue Ockwell, a crisis management expert at Travel PR.

    "It's a bit like, well, boarding a train and saying that you can't go on because they've cut the electricity off because they haven't paid the bill," Ockwell said. "You just really don't expect it. This is patently not going to do that airline any good at all."

    The passengers did eventually reach Birmingham, but many expressed anger.

    "It is absolutely disgusting," said Dalvinder Batra, who is from the West Midlands. "There are still people stuck out there."

    Bhupinder Kandra, the airline's majority shareholder, told the Associated Press from Vienna that travel agents had taken the passengers' money before the planes left but had not passed it on to the airline.

    "This is not my problem," he said. "The problem is with the agents."

    But Kandra insisted Thursday the company was still solvent.

    "We have not run out of money," he said. "We have enough."

    Late Thursday, the Civil Aviation Authority stepped in to protect passengers after a company that sold flights on Comtel Air went out of business. Astonbury Ltd., trading as Skyjet, ceased trading. The authority will ensure that passengers get home in the coming days.

    A similar Comtel situation was taking place back in Amritsar. Some 180 passengers on another Comtel flight were told they would not be taking off until they come up with 10,000 rupees (about $200) each, Kandra told the BBC on Thursday.

    It was not clear when that plane was supposed to have taken off. The passengers in Amritsar were not stuck on the plane or at the airport, according to British diplomats in India. Most were booking flights on other airlines to get to Britain.

    Ockwell dismissed Kandra's explanations, saying it sounded like a bad credit issue.

    "One really does wonder," she said.

    Airport officials in Birmingham said Thursday that Comtel's flights this weekend had been canceled, but Kandra insisted all would be operating as normal.

    Kate Hanni, the executive director of FlyersRights.org, a nonprofit advocacy group for airline passengers, said she would be anxious to see how government handled the situation — and whether there would be punishment for the airline involved.

    "I have never heard anything like that on a Greyhound — and there is no rest stop in the sky," she said, referring to a North American bus company. "The airlines are only competing on the lowest fares. They have reduced customer service to an afterthought.

    "There's plenty of absurdity in airline land," she said.

    ___

    Ravi Nessman in New Delhi contributed to this report.

     
    • Will  •  6 mths ago
      For 130 pounds, they could have simply flown home from Vienna on another airline. I would have informed the Vienna police that they were holding passengers hostage and grabbed the next flight out.
      • G b 6 mths ago
        OK and then what? You are forgetting that country is also a socialist country, the police there would have laughed your butt right out the door, you as a foreigner and have no rights, or very little, and obviously you have not lived there.
      • G b 6 mths ago
        Will, you people always think what happens in the USA will work there also, well my man, it does not and it will not, you can obey or you find yourself in more poop then you can handle.
      • matt b 6 mths ago
        what does socialism have to do with this? this is a private company that forced their customers to pay more than they should have. or is this just another opportunity for spreading fear and misinformation? douche.
    • Clive  •  Copenhagen, Denmark  •  6 mths ago
      Shut this piece of gangster sh** company down. They do not deserve to operate an airline if they are extorting their customers.
      • Brian 6 mths ago
        maybe that the money there extorting goes to the taliban, arms dea,l drugs ,and maybe there getting away with it.hellomaybe the money goes to a nother flight into a building.
      • G b 6 mths ago
        Sound like what happens here, someone deals weapons any way they can, then claims he knew nothing, just another joke, Ha Ha.
      • HisPresence 6 mths ago
        This is common in India. I train pilots for Indian Airlines and this is normal stuff for them.
    • BraveKid  •  Pittsburgh, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Wow!! remind you the old times where you would travel with horses and camels and bandits would come out of nowhere and rob you!
      • Kranky Kat 6 mths ago
        Except now you are prohibited any sort of weapons by which you might defend yourself.
      • GlenY 6 mths ago
        Yeah, I hated when that happened.
      • mechman 6 mths ago
        Except now the bandits are the the horses and camels.
    • Pack  •  6 mths ago
      Giving new ideas to the other companies is not a good idea...
      • Mephistopheles 6 mths ago
        This was probably the pilot test. Now, all the others will follow suit and do exactly the same.
      • me 6 mths ago
        haahahaah
    • DaveBliss  •  6 mths ago
      And Great Britain allows this airline to operate in their airspace, land at their airports? Whatever happened to LAWS?
      • Mstr_gekko 6 mths ago
        Went out the window when govt of the world were owned by corporations......
    • jeff  •  6 mths ago
      If they happen to fly into US airspace, have a couple military jets escort their planes to designated airports, confiscate the planes and make arrangements with other airlines to take those passengers to their destinations. Then auction off the planes and give the proceeds minus reasonable court and auction fees to the passengers as compensation for their troubles. That would also put a shady airline out of business for good.
    • M.J.  •  6 mths ago
      Sounds like an extortion scam to me. The so-called booking agency passes the money onto Comtel, while keeping a cut for themselves. Comtel then claims they never got paid, and imprison the passengers until they're fleeced. Classic blackmail scheme. That the British airline authority hasn't shut them down — or at least barred them from entering the country — is beyond me.
    • love1  •  6 mths ago
      They knew they would need to fuel. They knew they didn't have the money for it. So they knowingly flew passengers and waited until they got to the fuel stop to inform them they must pay for gas?! They did that crap on purpose, knowing that the majority of those aboard couldn't be stranded in Vienna. What a crock of bull! "This is not my problem" says the chief shareholder? It became your problem, you nitwit, when your airline purposely stranded passengers, paying customers mind you, and fleeced them for more money. Your airline is crap and I hope it sinks, along with your fat pockets.
    • Bill  •  6 mths ago
      How fortunate they did not run out of money in the air.
    • Wd  •  6 mths ago
      Reminds me of a James Gregory joke where the flight attendant asked him how much he weighed. When he asked why she needed to know, she replied they needed to know how much fuel to put in the plane. He replied:"Fill 'er up! I don't want to die because some fat woman lied about her weight!".
    • cj  •  6 mths ago
      Wow, just wow. Highway robbery is back, but now it's in the skies!!!!

      You guys can have your planes. I have not flow in 10 years, and I will not fly.
    • George  •  6 mths ago
      The passengers weren't asked for extra money, it was a demand. In America this would be called extortion. Was this money to pay for fuel, or did the airline miss it's payroll for the flight crew. Whatever the reason, don't ever do business with a company that is on a COD basis with its suppliers.
    • william  •  Mount Vernon, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Extortion and held hostage.... wonder if the inflight movie was any good. Full package deal. Excuse me stewardess.... could you pistol whip me at the next stop??? Thanks
    • Scott  •  6 mths ago
      piece of crap airline ... very easy folks...just don't use that airlline.... sounds like a massive scam to me.
    • OldDan  •  6 mths ago
      LOL, "Honey, we have run out of gas." Baggage fees are one thing but, this sounds like blackmail.
    • Fifty_Buick  •  Moorestown, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Did the passengers receive reimbursement from the travel agents that had their money to start with?
    • e e  •  Beverly Hills, United States  •  6 mths ago
      now this is a switch usually a plane gets hijacked this time the plane hijacked the passengers
    • Al B Taken V  •  6 mths ago
      Does an Airline without the credit or cash flow to avoid such situations actually spend money on neccessary maintenance? I'd have been off that flight in a New York minute.
    • Will Ellbee  •  6 mths ago
      Planely hijacking.
    • DaveBliss  •  6 mths ago
      Um, isn't that extortion? False imprisonment? All I can say is, don't fly Comtel...
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