Karnataka court orders FIR against KLM executives after a Salem family of eight was denied Bengaluru Peru flight boarding over alleged visa confusion despite Rs 49 lakh tickets

Family of 8 Denied Boarding By KLM Royal Dutch Airlines At Bengaluru Airport (AI Image Used For Representation)
A court in Karnataka has ordered an FIR against senior officials of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines after a family of eight was allegedly denied boarding at the last minute at Bengaluru airport, despite holding valid tickets worth Rs 49 lakh.
The incident dates back to June 2024, when the family, led by a Salem-based medical institution chairman, JS Sathishkumar, was scheduled to travel from Bengaluru to Peru. They had booked eight non-refundable business class tickets and reached the airport well in advance, but were stopped from boarding shortly before departure.
FIR Against KLM Royal Dutch Airlines’ Officials
The directive was issued by a civil judge and judicial magistrate in Devanahalli, under whose jurisdiction Kempegowda International Airport falls. The order came after a complaint was filed by Sathishkumar after his family was denied boarding at Bengaluru airport due to confusion around visa.
According to a report by The New Indian Express, a court in Karnataka has directed the police to register an FIR against senior executives of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (the flag carrier of the Netherlands), including its chief executive officer (CEO) and chief operating officer (COO).
Rs 49 Lakh Spent On Flight Tickets
According to complainant, the family of eight were scheduled to fly from Bengaluru to Peru on KLM.
The family had booked eight non-refundable business-class tickets for June 19, 2024, reportedly costing around Rs 49 lakh, with a return journey planned for July 3, 2024.
The report said that the family arrived at Bengaluru airport well in advance and completed initial formalities, but after waiting at the check-in counter for several hours, they were informed shortly before departure that they would not be allowed to board the flight.
Visa Rules Confusion
The outlet reported that the airline staff cited the absence of a Peruvian visa as the reason for denying them boarding. Sathishkumar, however, said that the airline failed to correctly interpret Peru’s entry requirements.
He said that Indian passport holders who possess valid visas or residence permits from countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, Australia or those within the Schengen area are eligible to enter Peru without obtaining a separate Peruvian visa.
April 13, 2026, 21:18 IST
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