Chennai: More than 200 IndiGo passengers heading from Chennai to Singapore were left stranded inside the aircraft for nearly five hours on Tuesday, lo.
IndiGo attributes the disruption to a technical snag; the pilot reportedly detected an abnormally high cabin temperature and alerted the engineering department.
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Over 200 passengers onboard an IndiGo flight from Chennai to Singapore allegedly endured a prolonged delay of more than four hours inside the aircraft, leading to protests and heated exchanges with ...
IndiGo’s Chennai–Singapore flight faced a nearly six-hour delay, with a viral video showing passengers expressing frustration ...
In an official statement, the airline said that it will operate its ATR aircraft on these routes, further strengthening its operations from NMIA and enhancing regional air connectivity in the region.
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Chennai: It turned out to be a harrowing experience for over 200 passengers flying to Singapore on an IndiGo flight ...
Passengers further stated that the pilot who initially boarded the flight left midway through the delay, citing duty hour ...
IndiGo will introduce new direct flights from Navi Mumbai International Airport to six domestic destinations: Ahmedabad, Diu, Goa, Rajkot, Belgaum, and Kolhapur, starting March 29.
IndiGo responded to Mundhra's video and apologised for the discomfort he experienced. The airline added that attempts were made to connect with him to discuss the matter personally.
As per the video, the passengers who were boarded the aircraft are seen asking the crew for the reason behind the delay in the take-off of the flight.
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