Actor, comedian, musician, and now Twitter activist — Vir Das wears many hats.
On Monday, the 36-year-old entertainer was with actor and frequent collaborator Kavi Shastri in the Jet Airways lounge at Ahmedabad's Sardar Valabbhai Patel International Airport, waiting to take a flight to Mumbai. However, due to the absence of boarding announcements in the lounge, the two missed their flight.
You'd think the staff's first reaction would be to apologise profusely and offer to make it up to them. However, this happened.
In case you think Das made this up, another Twitter user supported his claim.
According to BuzzFeed India, he then tried speaking to other staff members at the lounge, only to be ignored or stonewalled.
Finally, the duty manager arrived. Phew. Surely this gentleman, at a senior position, must have apologised to Das for his staff's callous attitude and helped him out. Right?
Damn, son.
Whoa, are you kidding us? Do you not know how social media works, Mr Duty Manager At Jet Airways' lounge in Ahmedabad?
Finally, Das and Shastri had to shell out Rs 30,000 to get on the next flight to Mumbai. At this point, they got a call from a representative of the airline who offered to refund their money. This is what they had to say about it.
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On Monday, the 36-year-old entertainer was with actor and frequent collaborator Kavi Shastri in the Jet Airways lounge at Ahmedabad's Sardar Valabbhai Patel International Airport, waiting to take a flight to Mumbai. However, due to the absence of boarding announcements in the lounge, the two missed their flight.
You'd think the staff's first reaction would be to apologise profusely and offer to make it up to them. However, this happened.
Now being pushed and yelled at by Neil Joy at @jetairways for a lounge staff that didn't inform us about boarding. pic.twitter.com/fVxFsoUUFE
— Vir Das (@thevirdas) January 11, 2016
In case you think Das made this up, another Twitter user supported his claim.
@thevirdas @jetairways i was there and saw this happen. Despicable Behaviour by Jet Staff.
— Bhavik Soni (@bhaviksoni) January 11, 2016
According to BuzzFeed India, he then tried speaking to other staff members at the lounge, only to be ignored or stonewalled.
Finally, the duty manager arrived. Phew. Surely this gentleman, at a senior position, must have apologised to Das for his staff's callous attitude and helped him out. Right?
A beautiful climax. Jet airways. Here's your duty manager on tape walking away from me refusing to help. @jetairways pic.twitter.com/xzdydgg3ZT
— Vir Das (@thevirdas) January 11, 2016
Damn, son.
Here's part two of me chasing the jet airways duty manager for help. The saga :-) @jetairways THANKS GUYS! pic.twitter.com/kAiNcwGgi4
— Vir Das (@thevirdas) January 11, 2016
Whoa, are you kidding us? Do you not know how social media works, Mr Duty Manager At Jet Airways' lounge in Ahmedabad?
Finally, Das and Shastri had to shell out Rs 30,000 to get on the next flight to Mumbai. At this point, they got a call from a representative of the airline who offered to refund their money. This is what they had to say about it.
Hey @jetairways thanks to Dilip for calling offering a refund. Refused saying I'd much prefer a proper apology :-) pic.twitter.com/zbt18qb973
— Vir Das (@thevirdas) January 11, 2016
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