Singapore Airlines ordered to pay S$3,580 to couple in India over faulty seats: Reports

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Singapore Airlines ordered to pay S$3,580 to couple in India over faulty seats: Reports
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The couple's business class seats had failed to electronically recline during their journey from Hyderabad to Australia via Singapore last year.

The couple's business class seats had failed to electronically recline during their journey from Hyderabad to Australia via Singapore last year.New: You can now listen to articles.SINGAPORE: Singapore Airlines has been ordered to pay a couple in India more than S$3,500 after their seats failed to electronically recline during their journey from India to Australia last year.

According to a report by the Deccan Chronicle, the couple had travelled from Hyderabad to Australia via Singapore on May 23, 2023. India Today reported that the couple were"forced to stay awake throughout the journey", after forking out 66,750 rupees for each ticket. Mr Gupta, who is Telangana's director general of police, reportedly claimed that they were treated as"economy class passengers", except for the extra legroom, the Deccan Chronicle reported.

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