An Indian airline said Friday it had cancelled a booking by a Hindu nationalist lawmaker who repeatedly hit an Air India steward with his sandal in a row over which seat to take. Ravindra Gaikwad has admitted to hitting the 60-year-old employee of the national carrier 25 times because he was denied a business class seat on a flight to New Delhi from his home town of Pune.
On Friday Indigo, a private airline, said it had cancelled Gaikwad's return booking and banned him from future flights.
"We have informed him through his (travel) agent about the cancellation. He was flying to Pune in a late afternoon flight," spokesman Ajay Jasra told AFP. Airlines including Air India have said they are considering a no-fly list that would ban disruptive or violent passengers.
The incident caused major outrage but Gaikwad, who represents the hard-line Shiv Sena party, has appeared unrepentant about his behaviour, accusing the steward of "arrogance". The airline filed a police complaint against the lawmaker over the assault but he is yet to be questioned.
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