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Late for boarding, woman faints at Delhi airport; AI refutes charge of not providing medical aid

When asked about this incident, Arun Kumar, the chief of Indian aviation regulator DGCA says, 'We are seeking a report from the airline concerned'

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A passenger apparently fainted at the Delhi airport last week when she was not allowed to board Air India's Delhi-Vadodara flight for being late, with her relatives alleging she was not immediately provided any medical assistance

The airline, however, refuted the charge, saying a doctor had arrived at the spot "immediately" but the passenger was already feeling better.

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