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'Deeply grateful to Mumbai': Investor Ashish Kacholia after missing flight due to Bengaluru traffic

According to Ashish Kacholia, Google Maps predicted that the journey would take approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes. However, due to Bengaluru’s notorious traffic and sudden rainfall, the trip from HSR Layout to Kempegowda International Airport ended up taking three hours, resulting in Kacholia missing his flight.

August 31, 2024 / 14:30 IST
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The trip from HSR Layout to Kempegowda International Airport ended up taking three hours, resulting in Ashish Kacholia missing his flight.

Prominent Indian investor Ashish Kacholia recently shared his frustration on social media after a Google Maps error caused him to miss a flight from Bengaluru to Mumbai. Kacholia, who co-founded Hungama Digital alongside the late Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, revealed that the mapping application significantly underestimated the travel time from his location in Bengaluru to the Kempegowda International Airport (KIA).

Kacholia was travelling from HSR Layout, a residential area in Bengaluru, to KIA, which is located over 50 kilometres away from the city centre. According to Kacholia, Google Maps predicted that the journey would take approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes. However, due to Bengaluru’s notorious traffic and sudden rainfall, the trip ended up taking three hours, resulting in Kacholia missing his flight.

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Kacholia took to X (formerly Twitter) to share his experience, saying, "Yesterday missed my flight from Bengaluru to Mumbai because journey took 3 hours instead of 1.45 as shown by Google Maps." He added a pointed remark about the city’s infrastructure, expressing gratitude to the Mumbai municipal administration for maintaining better traffic flow, saying, "Deeply grateful to Mumbai administration @mybmc for investing in infrastructure to keep traffic moving in maximum city."

The post quickly gained traction, drawing responses from users who shared similar experiences. One commenter noted, "Recently, Google predictions have become quite unreliable. Always ask a local if weather conditions are not good in any part of the city."

"Cabbies in B'luru should compulsorily offer washroom breaks in between rides (just like overnight buses do)," a user joked.