Aviation Transport

Air Peace, mother differ as airline stops Dubai-bound child

Air Peace says it barred a one-year-old boy and an adult from boarding its Dubai-bound airplane due to security reasons.

Trouble started when the airline, through its verified Twitter account wrote, “Ready to take off into a new week. Have you fastened your seatbelt? Let’s explore together.”

In a quick response, the angry passenger accused the airline of denying her one-year-old son from boarding to Dubai.

The Twitter user with the account name, Youssouf Rukhayyat, explained that the staff of the airline told her the boy would not board because he was under-aged, even when she had proved that the boy was not going alone.

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