Air India passengers stranded in Russia face chaos and confusion, battle inadequate food and toilets
New Delhi: Stranded passengers of an Air India flight that made an emergency landing in a remote Russian town on Tuesday are struggling with unfamiliar food, shabby accommodation and a language barrier. In a Twitter post, a passenger called the situation a "full-blown humanitarian crisis" as passengers are left to deal with poor communication, subpar food and stay arrangements, while not a single Air India crew member is on-site to assure or help them.
#AI173 with 216 passengers stuck in Magadan, Russia since 2 pm IST Tue 6/6 after technical issues. Passengers staying at makeshift accommodation in a nearby school. Conditions have become miserable, no updates from @airindia, bad food. Crew not helping. @PMOIndia @DrSJaishankar pic.twitter.com/05NprP9PCw
— Dipankar Niranjan (@dip_niranjan) June 7, 2023
The 216 passengers, including elderly and children, were transferred to various locations after the Air India flight, a Boeing 777, travelling from Delhi to San Francisco, suffered a technical glitch and was forced to make an emergency landing at Magadan, a remote town in east Russia.
Yesterday, @AirIndia flight 173 from Delhi to San Francisco was diverted to Magadan, in rural Russia w/ over 220, mostly elderly, passengers.
— Tarun Shukla (@shukla_tarun) June 7, 2023
Sat in plane for 6 hrs & after 18 hrs now, no word from Air India, @MEAIndia.
Here is a just taken video from a jittery passenger : pic.twitter.com/n6qymnvXrc
They have been put up in makeshift accommodations, citing infrastructure limitations near the airport area.
Tushar Menon, who is among the AI173 passengers, took to Twitter to relate the plight of the passengers. Menon called it a "full-blown humanitarian crisis", adding that the condition was grave as a few co-passengers, some of them over 80, needed medical help. Food has been a major problem, especially for vegetarians, and sanitation facilities were not enough for the number of people in the facility.
This is a full blown humanitarian crisis now with some co passengers needing medical help, lack of adequate food and sanitation facilities and heightened paranoia. @DrSJaishankar @airindia @narendramodi @MEAIndia please help expedite the release of the relief aircraft
— tushar menon (@tusharmenon) June 6, 2023
The passengers, accommodated in a school, were provided with mattresses on the floor and blankets.
“Honestly, we are much more grateful to the Russian authorities here who arranged accommodation, food, water and sanitising facilities in the dead on night. They’ve been very cordial and accommodating. Our own people have failed us. Just a terrible experience,” Menon tweeted.
Honestly we are much more grateful to the Russian authorities here who arranged accommodation, food, water and sanitizing facilities in the dead on the night. They’ve been very cordial and accommodative. Our own people have failed us. Just a terrible experience
— tushar menon (@tusharmenon) June 7, 2023
“We got white bread, butter, sausage, and buckwheat porridge-like thing. We also got something that resembled tea.”
Also, there were not enough mobile charging points, he said.
Another passenger, Girvaan Kaahma, 16, who was travelling with his brother and uncle to the US, said they are not allowed to leave the hostel where they have been accommodated. Also, they can’t use their credit cards to purchase items from the vending machine owing to US sanctions on Russia for Ukraine war, according to an Associated Press report.
A passenger, who spoke to NDTV over the phone, said, “There are over 230 people. Lots of children and older people. Our bags are still in the aircraft. We were sent on buses to different locations. Some people were sent to a school and are lying on mattresses on the floor. The toilet facilities are not right. Language is a barrier. The food here is very, very different. There's a lot of seafood and non-veg. Some people are just eating bread and soup. Older people running out of medicine.”
Despite the difficulties, Gagan said, "They (Russian authorities) have been nice. We have been lucky because we are in a college dorm. We just got Wi-Fi about an hour ago, so we have been able to be in touch with our families."
"There was an 88-year-old gentleman next to me on the flight. I don't know what people like him are going through. There is a lady with two infants. She had a really tough time. The food here is mostly non-veg. The authorities here are nice, but there is a language barrier. We are not allowed to move outside. We were told we would be on a flight by this time today," Gagan said.
On Wednesday, Air India said a substitute aircraft would be dispatched from Mumbai to transport the stranded passengers from Magadan to San Francisco.
UPDATE: FERRY FLIGHT TO MAGADAN AIRBORNE
— Air India (@airindia) June 7, 2023
Our ferry flight AI195 from Mumbai (BOM) to Magadan, Russia (GDX) is now airborne, and is expected to arrive at GDX at 0630 Hours (local time) on 08 June 2023.
An Air India team is on board the flight to provide any support that the… pic.twitter.com/oIwrqrF3po
The airline assured that the passengers were receiving necessary support at the location, including arrangements for their accommodation in nearby hostels and hotels.
The US State Department has confirmed its monitoring of the situation with Deputy Spokesperson Vedant Patel stating that it is probable that there are US citizens among the passengers on board the flight.
Russia's aviation authority has confirmed that it is conducting a technical inspection of the plane upon its arrival at Magadan airport. Further, they have granted permission for the alternate flight to land at the same airport.