New Delhi: A CPI(M) MP has asked the Civil Aviation Ministry to take
steps to open affordable food outlets at international airports for poor
passengers.
Rajya Sabha MP K N Balagopal said once checked-in, low-income passengers are not in a position to afford to buy necessary food items or drinks like tea and coffee inside the airport "in view of the prohibitory price tag".
Noting that air travel is not a luxury, the Kerala MP said the higher prices of essential food items and drinks make these "unaffordable" for a semi-skilled and unskilled labourer travelling abroad, particularly to West Asia, for a job.
"It is a fact that such people are being recruited in bulk by agents and sent to foreign countries. One can see, the pathetic situation of labourers, who are mostly illiterates, approaching the coffee shops inside the security area and withdrawing themselves after hearing the price of tea, coffee and sandwiches," Balagopal said.
Read news in full 20/07/14 Outlook India
Rajya Sabha MP K N Balagopal said once checked-in, low-income passengers are not in a position to afford to buy necessary food items or drinks like tea and coffee inside the airport "in view of the prohibitory price tag".
Noting that air travel is not a luxury, the Kerala MP said the higher prices of essential food items and drinks make these "unaffordable" for a semi-skilled and unskilled labourer travelling abroad, particularly to West Asia, for a job.
"It is a fact that such people are being recruited in bulk by agents and sent to foreign countries. One can see, the pathetic situation of labourers, who are mostly illiterates, approaching the coffee shops inside the security area and withdrawing themselves after hearing the price of tea, coffee and sandwiches," Balagopal said.
Read news in full 20/07/14 Outlook India
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