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Shiv Sena MP Ravindra Gaikwad again tries to book AI ticket, again blocked

NEW DELHI: If for nothing else, Shiv Sena MP Ravindra Gaikwad ought to get full marks for tenacity. Yes, he again booked tickets on Air India (AI), and, yes, the airline again blocked him, agencies reported today.Gaikwad'syesterday for the March 23 incident - when he assaulted an AI crew member - didn't wash with AI or any other airline and the ban on his travel on all domestic airlines continues. AI hasn't received any communication either from the aviation ministry to lift the flying ban on Gaikwad, airline sources told ANI.News agencies reported that Gaikwad booked two tickets again - one Delhi-Mumbai and one Mumbai-Delhi - which AI promptly rejected."Ravindra Gaikwad poses a threat to flight safety, (we) won't fly him until he gives (an) unconditional apology," said the, today.It will be a "shame" if Gaikwad is allowed to resume flying "without a rap on the knuckles" for his act of beating up a 60-year-old staffer and threatening to throw him off a plane at Delhi Airport last month, AI said yesterday, after Gaikwad's apology."Appreciate stand taken against unruly passengers, pledge unconditional support to you," said the Indian Commercial Pilots Association today.Gaikwad reportedly tried to book tickets surreptitiously twice before as well, when domestic airlines banned him. He was caught out both times and denied tickets and had to travel by train to Delhi from Pune to attend Parliament.