Korean Woman Molested: A South Korean tourist has accused an Air India staff member of molesting her at Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport, allegedly under the pretext of checking her ticket and baggage. The incident reportedly occurred inside the airport premises, raising serious concerns over passenger safety and airport security protocols.
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The woman, identified as Kim Sung Kyung, consented to reveal her identity while speaking to India Today TV. She said the staff member used his position to initiate inappropriate physical contact, leaving her shocked and distressed.
Victim Speaks Out, Seeks Accountability
Korean Woman Molested: Despite the traumatic experience, Kim stated that the incident has not altered her overall perception of India as a country. She emphasised that her decision to speak publicly was driven by a desire for accountability and improved safeguards for international travellers.
“I hope airport authorities strengthen security so no one else goes through this,” she said, underlining the need for stricter monitoring of airline and ground staff.
Airline and Authorities Yet to Issue Detailed Response
As of now, there has been no detailed public statement from Air India addressing the specific allegations. Airport authorities are expected to review CCTV footage and follow standard investigative procedures if a formal complaint is registered.
The incident has sparked discussion online around workplace conduct, passenger rights, and the responsibility of airlines operating in high-security zones like international airports.
Broader Concerns Over Passenger Safety
Aviation experts note that airports must maintain zero tolerance toward misconduct by staff, as travellers often rely on airline personnel for guidance in unfamiliar environments. Any abuse of authority, they say, undermines trust and damages the country’s image as a safe travel destination.
