Indigo flight News
IndiGo Flight Suffers Bird Hit: This is the second time in 15 days that an IndiGo aircraft has suffered damage due to natural reasons. The IndiGo flight 6E2141 made an emergency landing at Srinagar airport after encountering a hailstorm.
Indigo Direct Adampur Mumbai Flight: The new exclusive route is known for its strategic location on the Jalandhar–Hoshiarpur road, it is home to the Adampur Air Force Station, one of the oldest airbases in the country.
Following the incident, Indigo issued a statement asserting that the airline is committed to maintaining a safe and respectful environment on the flight.
On Thursday, a total of 20 domestic and international flights of IndiGo Airlines received a fresh security-related warning. The airline in a statement said that all the passengers were safely disembarked.
The accused in the case is a marble tile layer by profession. He was apprehended on October 9 after the flight landed at the Chennai airport.
The systems of the country's largest airline, which operates more than 2,000 flights daily, started facing slowdown in the morning.
After a delay of nearly 18 hours, the flight took off for the Qatar capital from Mumbai airport around 9:45 pm. It was originally scheduled to depart around 4 am, sources in the know said.
The flight, identified as 6E 7308, was forced to make an emergency landing as a precautionary measure.
Overbooking is quite in aviation sector, particularly during peak seasons. Airlines anticipate some passengers may not show up, allowing them to sell more tickets than available seats.
Indigo Pilot Shares, “I have travelled in the backseat of his TVS50 so many times, now it is my turn to give him a ride.”
The Indigo flight from Delhi to Srinagar encountered severe turbulence because of the extreme weather conditions.
IndiGo's Hyderabad-bound flight made an emergency landing in Karachi due to a passenger's medical emergency. The passenger was declared dead on arrival.
With the beginning of the flight operations from Salem, the city will be connected to multiple cities in India, including Chennai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad.
IndiGo Airlines acknowledged the mistake calling it a "Baggage Error" and said that the passengers were informed of the delay and were served refreshments.
Of the total 76,612 passengers affected, 50,945 passengers were affected after IndiGo cancelled its flights altogether in September, while another 25,667 passengers were affected due to the airline delaying its flights.
The man on IndiGo's Nagpur-Bengaluru flight allegedly attempted to open the emergency exit door of the aircraft while the cabin crew were briefing the passengers.
Upon landing of IndiGo's Ranchi-Delhi flight a medical team swiftly provided the baby with the needed oxygen support and the baby was later shifted to AIIMS where the condition stabilised.
The passenger on IndiGo flight from Hyderabad to Patna was detained upon landing for misbehaving and locking himself in the bathroom of the aircraft.
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