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Air India Cabin Crew Spooked By 'Ghosts' In Chicago Hotel Room

IANS, 31 Jul, 2017 12:08 PM
    Hotels are primarily established to provide comfort and luxurious lodging. But what if the moment you step into a hotel, a light breeze glides past your hair, windows and doors start squeaking, strange sounds and smells fill up your spacious room?- This what has been happening with the Air India crew Hotel in Chicago.
     
     
    Air India crew claimed to have experienced nerve-wracking paranormal activities in their hotel and bed room.
     
     
    Deputy Chief Cabin crew wrote a letter to management about 'paranormal activity and negative energies' reported in their Chicago cabin crew hotel.
     
     
    Media accessed the complaint letter filed by the 'spooked' crew.
     
     
    "Majority of the crew are facing negative energies through paranormal activities in the hotel, most of us share rooms and sleep as we feel scared sleeping alone which is very unpleasant, after operating an ULH we are not able to get proper rest as these things keep playing in our mind. Even online there is a complete description about incidents of paranormal activities about this hotel still the contract with this hotel was signed.
     
     
     
     
    I have been coming to this hotel since November'16 and every time something unpleasant has been happening. I would request you to look into the matter and change this hotel on urgent basis as most of us don't feel comfortable staying here.
     
     
    I would also request you to please 'Do Not' assign me any Chicago flights till the hotel is changed as it's very uncomfortable in the hotel.
     
     
    Let's not wait for any miss happening to happen. Waiting for the necessary action," the letter said in a passionate appeal.
     
     
    When we contacted Air India management about the scary stories of AI crew; spokesperson Dhananjay Kumar said, "Matter is under investigation and we are in contact with our Chicago station."

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