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Indians onboard French flight allege racism
Press Trust of India, Tuesday May 12, 2009, Mumbai
Over 50 Indian passengers flying Air France had a "harrowing" time "with hardly any water and food" at Paris airport after their aircraft developed a technical problem and complained that they were victims of "racial" profiling.

The tired passengers, who arrived here late Monday night after being stranded for 28 hours at Paris, said they were confined to a "small" lounge at the airport from 10 pm on Sunday till 7 am the next morning.

"We were kept in a small room (lounge) with hardly any food or water and we were told we could not leave the airport. We spent a whole night over there in that condition," a passenger, who travelled on aboard the flight-AF 218, said.

The passengers, on their way to Mumbai from the US via Paris, said while other foreigners were taken to hotels shortly after their plane returned to the airport due to a technical problem following a four-hour flight, the Indians were taken to the lounge and just given a bottle of water and a sandwich.

Giving details of their "harrowing" time, one of the travellers, Vineeta Sengupta said, "No foreigner would have been treated like the way we were treated. People were lying down on the floor over there (at a place at the airport) where immigration takes place."

Accusing Air France of "racial" profiling, a girl passenger said the officials there even had threatened that they would be handed over to the police if they did not stop protesting. No reason has officially been given for the delay.
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Posted by PT on Jun 02, 2009
Don't use Air France in your life.Spread this word to all. Remember God is watching us.
Posted by DesertGuy on May 21, 2009
I'm not sure it's Air France, as much as French Immigrations, that was responsible for the treatment meted out to these passengers. French Immigration probably refused to grant our compatriots temporary visas so they could be transferred to hotels. Boycotting Air France is not the solution. The Indian External Affairs officials need to take the matter up with French/EU offcials, and try and exert some pressure on them to grant Indians short stay visas so they can be transferred to hotels, especially in special circumstances like this one. I'm not defending Air France, they could probably have done more for the Indian passengers within the airport, but the focus should be on the way Indians are treated at Immigration counters around the world!
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