IndiGo Flight Cancellations Leave Passengers Stranded, Demands Mounting
Mass cancellations of IndiGo flights at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport and other locations have left travelers stranded and frustrated. Passengers criticized inadequate services and are demanding solutions. The Ministry of Civil Aviation has mandated IndiGo to expedite ticket refunds and ensure baggage delivery within two days.
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Passengers experienced turmoil as IndiGo Airlines cancelled 35 flights from Ahmedabad's Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport on Saturday. Similar disruptions were noted in Vadodara, with IndiGo struggling to stabilize operations.
Long waits and chaotic scenes unfolded at the airline's counters, with frustrated passengers demanding answers. Many have been stuck at airports for days due to last-minute cancellations.
In response to widespread passenger discontent, the Ministry of Civil Aviation intervened, directing IndiGo to expedite ticket refunds by Sunday and resolve baggage issues promptly. The situation remains tense as passengers seek clarity and solutions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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