A recent Instagram Reel shared by the food vlogger known as dct_eats has garnered substantial attention after he described his "worst flight experience" with Air India Express. In the video, the vlogger, who goes by the name Tarun, shared his journey from Mumbai to Delhi, highlighting multiple issues that contributed to his dissatisfaction with the airline.


The video starts with Tarun recounting a stressful check-in experience filled with complications related to a payment issue. His frustration escalated during the flight when he encountered further problems. One notable incident involved a fellow passenger who disregarded safety protocols by remaining on his phone during takeoff. Despite Tarun’s politely requesting the passenger turn off his phone, the individual responded dismissively. This interaction led Tarun to describe him as an “educated fool” before relocating to another seat to avoid further discomfort.


The situation worsened when Tarun received a meal that he found highly disappointing. He described the omelette as having an unpleasant odour and the hara bhara kebab as excessively dry and inedible. Although the crew did offer him green tea as a courtesy, this gesture did little to enhance his overall experience.






Things took a turn for the worse upon landing, as Tarun's frustrations increased due to the misplacement of his bag, resulting in an additional 30-minute delay. The video concluded with Tarun voicing his dissatisfaction, a sentiment that struck a chord with many of his followers.


However, people in the comment section of his post were not okay with him recording his co-passenger. One of the comments reads, “Lol, taking someone else’s video is wrong and you don’t have any right to record him. You could have complained about it to the stewards, however using the phone doesn’t make any difference, people need to mind their own business.”


“I think you got a problem with everything damn thing on earth...It's time for you to leave the planet,” added another internet user.


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