12-28-2006, 07:25 AM
<b>Airlines want mandatory health disclosure for fliers</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Air India, which has had three passenger deaths in the last two months, is very much in favour of the disclosure. Air India Executive Director (Finance) and Spokesman S Venkat told HT: âLike insurance companies, airlines will ask passengers to fill a form and declare their ailments before they fly. If a passenger has a problem, he/she must furnish a medical certificate. <b>Then we will have the right to refuse such passengers</b>.â<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<b>This year idiocy award goes to Air India.</b>
My advice stop flying Air India, no one will die.
First these morons should put efforts to fly plane.
Indians are good in discrimination, caste, religion, race and now health.
Sick person donât have Right to fly, I hope majority of sick politicians of India will fall under this category.
Last month they refused kid with autism to board plane.
<b>This year idiocy award goes to Air India.</b>
My advice stop flying Air India, no one will die.
First these morons should put efforts to fly plane.
Indians are good in discrimination, caste, religion, race and now health.
Sick person donât have Right to fly, I hope majority of sick politicians of India will fall under this category.
Last month they refused kid with autism to board plane.