New Delhi: A SpiceJet passenger has accused an Air India Express pilot of physically assaulting him at Delhi airport after a dispute over queue-cutting at a security checkpoint in Terminal 1. The incident has sparked outrage on social media after the passenger shared images showing blood on his face.
The passenger, Ankit Dewan, said the confrontation occurred while he was travelling with his family, including his seven-year-old daughter and four-month-old infant. According to Dewan, airport staff directed his family to use a designated staff security line because they were pushing a baby stroller.
Dewan alleged that several staff members, including an Air India Express pilot identified as Captain Virender, were cutting ahead in the queue. When he objected, the pilot allegedly asked him if he was “anpadh” (uneducated) and the argument escalated into a physical assault.
Sharing his account on X, Dewan said the pilot struck him, leaving him bleeding. He said that his young daughter witnessed the incident and remains traumatised. He posted photographs showing bloodstains on his face and the pilot’s clothing.
AIX Pilot, Capt. Vijender Sejwal pic.twitter.com/Ntp1pnDgdb
— Ankit Dewan (@ankitdewan) December 19, 2025
Responding to the allegations, Air India Express issued a statement condemning the behaviour. The airline said the employee involved has been removed from duty with immediate effect pending an internal investigation, and disciplinary action will follow based on its findings.
@ankitdewan We profoundly regret this incident at Delhi Airport, involving one of our employees who was traveling as a passenger on another airline. We extend our heartfelt empathy for the distress it has caused, and strongly condemn such behaviour. The concerned employee has…
— Air India Express (@AirIndiaX) December 19, 2025
“We profoundly regret this incident at Delhi Airport, involving one of our employees who was traveling as a passenger on another airline. We extend our heartfelt empathy for the distress it has caused, and strongly condemn such behaviour. The concerned employee has been removed from official duties with immediate effect, and appropriate action will be taken pending thorough investigation. While we refrain from public comments while due process is followed, please be assured this matter has our highest attention. We remain fully committed to provide due cooperation to law enforcement authorities to ensure a fair and thorough process,” the airline said.
Dewan further alleged that he was pressured into writing a letter stating he would not pursue the matter. “I was forced to write a letter stating that I will not pursue this matter further … It was either write that letter, or miss my flight and throw the 1.2 lakhs holiday bookings down the drain.”
He further questioned Delhi Police, “Why can’t I file a complaint after coming back? Must I sacrifice my money too, to seek justice? Will the CCTV footage disappear in the 2 days till I make it back to Delhi?”