It must have been the tandori chicken..
and they all smelled like curry
Oh no. I can just see this...
I left St. Louis Lambert Field on a TWA flight to San Francisco around 1980. Shortly after reaching cruising altitude, the first class cabin toilets overflowed. I was sitting just behind the bulkhead and the blue water came down the carpet into coach. God, it was awful.
We landed in Kansas City and had to wait hours for a new plane. We finally got out of KC around 5 am. I got zero compensation from TWA for that mess.
Guess no airport closer flying wise?🛫🛬
Been on many cross country trains with that problem.
Well, ain’t that some...
Should have kept going, everyone would be acclimated to India on arrival.
“there’s no place like home...”
That’s a lot of daal bhatt…
Indians have never really understood plumbing. Their civilization is over 5000 years old and yet they never invented the flush toilet. Pretty sad.
“have been provided with accommodation to minimize inconvenience”?!?
Work it out with a pencil...
How do 11 out of 12 toilets break down? Sounds like Toilet Maintenance Dude skipped a day in training.
Per FR rules, I’m blaming it on a DEI hire until further notice.
Looking on the bright side, at least six of the four engines didn’t break down.
Well, how else can the airlines use every square inch for undersized seats, except by using too few mini toilets?
12 toilets, Air India. No designated defecation aisle?
Wow. And I thought PeoplExpress’ 747 service during the 1980s on the EWR-LGW route was bad. (Fares were $149 one-way, which is $484 in today’s dollars. Toilets were non-working on their former Braniff 747s.)