
Former President A P J Abdul Kalam is "yet" to receive the apology from America's Continental Airlines for breaching the protocol norms by frisking him at Delhi's international airport.
"I have not yet received it," said Kalam when asked about the apology sent by the airline.
On Wednesday, Continental Airlines had apologised to Kalam following a political uproar in the country over the frisking of the former president at Delhi's international airport before he was to board a flight on April 21.
Asked whether he had felt insulted when he was subjected to the security check, Kalam, who is in Kochi, declined to comment, saying the issue has been discussed in Parliament.
When contacted, the airline on Thursday said it had sent the apology letter to Kalam's Delhi office as directed by his official staff and since the former president was travelling, his staff may not have been able to communicate to him about the letter.
"We are waiting for him to return to Delhi so that we can apologise to the former president in person," a spokesperson of the airline said.