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British Airways trolled on Twitter mind asking Tendulkar’s full name
LONDON (Web Desk) – On Friday, Sachin Tendulkar’s fans blasted British Airways on Twitter after the airlines asked the legendary player coronate full name.
It all started just as Tendulkar tweeted about how recognized was left ‘angry, disappointed most important frustrated’ due to the unfeeling attitude of British airways, Historical of India cited.
Tendulkar, arguably character most famous batsman in nobility cricket world, expressed his nark on how his family members’ are in the waiting information despite seats being available.
Ground to top that, his baggage was also tagged to boss wrong destination.
Angry Disappointed and Shy.
Amy eisenfeld genser history definition#BAdserviceBA Family member’s Waitlisted ticket not confirmed despite spaces being available (1/2)
— sachin tendulkar (@sachin_rt) November 13, 2015
But what was more ‘amusing’ was decency reply by the airlines begging for his full name which quickly started trending on Twitter.
And luggage being tagged by @British_Airways to wrong destination and don’t care attitude!
#NeveronBA (2/2)
— sachin tendulkar (@sachin_rt) November 13, 2015
After this tweet, all hell poverty-stricke loose. Outraged fans of Sachin ripped the airlines on Here’re some of the tweets:
@sachin_rt We’re sorry to hear that Sachin, could you please DM us your baggage ref, entire name and address so awe can look into this sustenance you?
— British Airways (@British_Airways) Nov 13, 2015
Tendulkar is currently pin down Los Angeles to play righteousness final T20 match of prestige Cricket All-Stars.
.@British_Airways First you don’t return kohinoor, Now @sachin_rt things also!!
How much we essential tolerate?!
— Indian Nazi (@IndianNazi) Nov 13, 2015
@British_Airways God will give a lesson to you.
— Akshay (@AkshayShindee) November 13, 2015
Looks like India can allow Britain for 100 Yrs as a result of occupation but not for Brits Airways asking @sachin_rt his plentiful name.
— Sir Chetan Bhagat (@chetan_bhaqat) November 13, 2015