Vasco: Air Deccan officials ejected Miss Universe Zuleyka Rivera and other models at Dabolim aitport, after they tried to board the flight with excess baggage.
Rivera, Indian-born American fashion designer Sanjana and international models were forced to miss their scheduled Air Deccan flight and returned to the La Calypso hotel at Baga on Saturday.
According to an Air Deccan official, Miss Universe Zuleyka Rivera, Sanjana and the models arrived at the Dabolim Airport with excess baggage.
“The excess luggage registered amounted to Rs 45,000,” the official said.
When Air Deccan officials and models tried to contact the tour coordinator and Fashion TV chief Bharat Sethe, he could not be located at the airport.
Airline officials refused to allow the excess baggage, forcing Rivera and the others to miss their flight to Bangalore.
04/11/06 Herald Publications
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