IndiGo flights: Sometimes anger and sometimes tears, pain of elderly passengers in Varanasi

Passengers at Varanasi airport after several IndiGo flights: After the cancellation of IndiGo Airlines, passengers are facing problems at airports across the country. Passengers were seen angry at Varanasi airport.

Varanasi. There is no sign of any reduction in passenger problems regarding Indigo airline. Due to cancellation of flights on Saturday, the patience of passengers broke. During this time, passengers were seen angry at Lal Bahadur International Airport in Varanasi. Passengers said that we are very worried even though we had taken tickets many days ago. The passengers alleged that the airline was not giving them any clear information on time, and were repeatedly advised to cancel the tickets. (News input – Surendra Gupta, Varanasi)

Passengers forced to sit on the ground in Varanasi

Many passengers said that they were stranded at the airport for the last two days. They are not getting correct information about the flight status. Many passengers were forced to sit on the ground outside the airport terminal. Passengers expressed their displeasure and said that this attitude of Indigo, one of the largest airlines of the country, is very disappointing. The airport administration says that the situation is being constantly monitored and strict instructions have been given to the airline for the convenience of the passengers.

More than two dozen flights are canceled in Varanasi

In the last two days, more than two dozen flights from Varanasi airport to various airports have been cancelled. A total of eight flights — Pune (6E-6884), Mumbai (6E-6544, 6E-6570), Kolkata (6E-507, 6E-6502), Raipur (6E-7505), Bengaluru (6E-499, 6E-353) — were canceled on Saturday. Amid continued disruption, IndiGo began limited flights in a phased manner between 11 am and 2 pm on Saturday.

These flights operated

  • Hubli (6E-2590)
  • Bhubaneswar (6E-7266)
  • Hyderabad (6E-626)
  • Bengaluru (6E-439)
  • Delhi (6E-2321)
  • Khajuraho (6E-2083).

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