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'Treated like cattle': Indigo flyers recount harrowing experience after Istanbul-Mumbai flight cancellation

Indigo passengers recount plight after sudden cancellation of Istanbul-Mumbai flight. After struggling for food, water and even seats, flyers now want airline to compensate them.

July 05, 2023 / 14:42 IST
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Indigo stated the flight was cancelled due to technical reasons.
Indigo stated the flight was cancelled due to technical reasons.

Indigo flyers who were scheduled to take the Istanbul-Mumbai flight on July 2 before it was cancelled abruptly have taken to social media to share accounts of their harrowing experience. From waiting for more than eight hours for an alternative flight to "being treated like cattle", several Indigo passengers have called their experience with the airline "poor".

Twitter user and film critic Sucharita was supposed to take a flight from Istanbul to Mumbai said that she found out her flight was cancelled hours before departure but the airline did not alert her. In fact, when she checked online, the flight status showed that the departure was scheduled on time.

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She got to know about the cancellation when she called up Indigo customer care after coming across a tweet by another Indigo passenger of the same flight stating that it had been cancelled abruptly.

"Literally saw this tweet right now and decided to call Indigo to check my flight status for tonight (online it's scheduled on time), after I call I'm informed the flight is cancelled," Sucharita wrote. "How can you just up and cancel long-scheduled international flights without so much as an email? I'm supposed to leave for the airport in four hours."

Sucharita added that the Indigo international flight was a codeshare with
Turkish Airlines. "The first part of the leg is cancelled. How am I to make my second flight?" she tweeted. Codeshare is an arrangement between two or more airlines in which one company operates a flight and another sells seats on it, using their own flight number.