A passenger endured a shocking and painful experience when a flight attendant accidentally spilled hot curry on him shortly after takeoff from Bangkok to Bengaluru. The incident led to soiled clothes, discomfort, and embarrassment. The consumer commission found the airline vicariously liable for the lapse in service and ordered compensation.
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