The Archery Association of India is contemplating legal action against the Dutch airline KLM after the national team was forced to miss the World Cup (Stage 1) in Medellin, Colombia due to a flight delay.
The 23-member contingent was slated to board Royal Dutch Airlines KLM 872 from Delhi to Amsterdam early on Saturday but due to “operational issues”, the flight was delayed by two hours 53 minutes, which in turn put a spanner in the works for their trip to Medellin.
“Having confirmed tickets, it was the responsibility of KLM to transport the Indian team to Colombia. Hence, AAI is seriously considering to sue the airlines for the damage caused to the reputation of the organisation,” AAI stated in a press release.
The AAI in their defence said: “When the team reported at KLM desk at the airport on Saturday morning, the airlines said the flight was delayed by more than two hours and hence they would miss the connecting flight from Amsterdam and cannot reach Columbia.
“The airlines staff told the Indian archery team that they had back log of passengers in Amsterdam waiting to travel to Colombia,”
AAI also said that because of the Easter weekend, they were not successful in making an alternate travel arrangement.
The World Cup was one of the two major competitions planned for Indian team before the World Championships in the Netherlands in June, which will be the first qualification event for the Tokyo Olympics 2020.
AAI president BVP Rao is also threatened to file defamation case against Indian Olympic Association president Narinder Batra for his “malicious tweets”, which according to him has harmed his reputation.
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