Sleeping woman flies from Lahore to Paris ... and back again

PIA says they’re investigating if woman or ground crew is at fault.


Afp August 23, 2012

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s national carrier is not famed for the comfort of its aircraft.

That, however, did not stop a Frenchwoman from sleeping non-stop on an 18-hour journey from Lahore to Paris and back, officials said on Wednesday.

Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) is investigating how ground crew failed to notice the woman during the plane’s two-hour stopover at Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris.

The woman, Patrice Christine Ahmed, who is married to a Pakistani, left Lahore at noon on Tuesday to fly to Paris via Milan, but did not wake up to get off the plane, airline spokesperson Sultan Hasan told AFP.

The woman did not mention her mistake to cabin crew and the matter only came to light when she was stopped by immigration officials on arrival back in Lahore on Wednesday morning – after a 12,000-kilometre round trip.

Hasan said PIA was investigating the incident and the French subcontractor responsible for passenger handling in Paris.

“We have put questions to this French firm about the incident but it is also the responsibility of the passenger to disembark at the destination,” he said.

“It is a passenger’s responsibility to check about the destination and disembark when the plane arrives at the particular airport.”

PIA later arranged to send the woman back to Paris with another airline because none of its own flights were available, but said that the party responsible for the negligence will pay for the extra ticket.

“It depends who is at fault. If it is a mistake by the local firm, they will pay and if the woman herself is responsible than she will have to bear the cost,” Hasan said.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 23rd, 2012.

 

COMMENTS (2)

shahid | 11 years ago | Reply

haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa There may be no such airline in all over the world.

Hardliner | 11 years ago | Reply

Give me such a chance plz!

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