The Delhi Police said they had filed a case against him. The airline cancelled his bookings, including his return flight, and is conducting an inquiry that could even result in a lifetime ban. Sutton called the flight attendants to complain about the incident who then immediately intervened and moved Mr. Vohra back to his seat (24B) to which he was restricted for the remainder of the flight,” the complaint reads. The complaint says that Mr. Vohra continued to be in an intoxicated state at the time of the handover to the CISF — a total of 14 hours after it departed from New York. Such an inquiry could also lead to the airline recommending other carriers to ban the offender from their flights.
Source: The Hindu March 06, 2023 01:39 UTC