Irate passengers demand DGCA probe after B’luru-bound IndiGo flight diverted to Dubai at MIA
Team Udayavani, May 27, 2023, 10:32 AM IST
Civil aviation regulator DGCA has been urged to probe into the cancellation of the Mangaluru-Bengaluru Indigo flight leaving passengers stranded at the Mangaluru International Airport.
It maybe recalled that a Dubai-bound Indigo flight had to be grounded after it suffered a bird hit during take-off from Mangaluru airport. Following this, the Bengaluru-bound flight was diverted to Dubai
Tweeting about the incident, Academician and Lokniti Network’s national Coordinator Sandeep Shastri said that “the flight was cancelled as Indigo needed the aircraft to service an international flight and they call it the hopelessly vague operational issue.
“Request Hon’ble Minister, DGCA to initiate an investigation, over a 100 domestic passengers were inconvenienced with no compensation.
@IndiGo6E @JM_Scindia @DGCAIndia My in laws aged in their 80s and traveling on wheel chairs reveived shoddy treatment from Inidigo. Thier flight to 6E5347 was cancelled at the 20 mins before departure. No help or support. I had to get them on the evening flight and book a hotel.
— Sandeep Shastri (@SandeepShastri2) May 25, 2023
My in-laws aged in their 80s and traveling on wheelchairs received shoddy treatment from Indigo. Their flight to 6E5357 was cancelled 20 minutes before departure. No help or support. I had to get them on the evening flight and book a hotel,” he tweeted.
He had urged the IndiGo authorities, Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, and the DGCA to look into the matter.
With IANS inputs
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