Deepak Chahar on Malaysia Airlines flight: Indian cricket team’s fast bowler Deepak Chahar has revealed his bad experience while traveling in Malaysia Airlines flight. Deepak had traveled from Kuala Lumpur to Bangladesh on the last day by the airlines there to join Team India. He recently returned from New Zealand tour and joined Team India in Bangladesh. Deepak is part of the ODI series played between the two countries. The ODI series between India and Bangladesh will start from 4 December. After this, India will also play a series of 2 Test matches against the hosts.
disclosure of bad experience
Team India’s fast bowler Deepak Chahar has revealed his bad experience in flight to Malaysia on Twitter. He said, he did not even get food in the business class. They have been waiting for their luggage for the last 24 hours. Deepak tweeted and wrote, The experience of traveling with Malaysia Airlines was very bad. First they changed our flight without informing us. Food was not even served in business class, and now we have been waiting for our luggage for 24 hours. Imagine I have a match tomorrow.
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Malaysia Airlines apologized
Malaysia Airlines apologized to Deepak Chahar and said that it will talk about it. Airlines tweeted and wrote, Hi Deepak! Thank you for contacting us. We are sorry to hear this. At Malaysia Airlines, we do our best to ensure that all flights leave on time every day. However, despite the best efforts of our team, operational, meteorological and technical reasons may lead to flight delays and cancellations. We apologize for the inconvenience caused to you. We will advise you to fill the form through a link. A representative from our team will get in touch with you shortly to follow up on your feedback.
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