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Indigo responds to allegations of offloading passengers in Bengaluru over low occupancy

“On November 19, 2023 flight 6E 478 was operating from Amritsar to Chennai via Bengaluru with eight transit passengers on board. Due to the delay of the incoming aircraft from Amritsar, these passengers were unable to board the onward flight to Chennai at the Bengaluru Airport,” a statement by IndiGo read.

November 21, 2023 / 16:14 IST
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The incident took place at the Kempegowda International Airport at around 9.30 pm on Sunday.

IndiGo responded to claims made by eight passengers of a Amritsar-Chennai flight who were allegedly offloaded at Bengaluru airport due to low occupancy. According to the passengers, IndiGo was unwilling to fly to the destination with only eight on board.

A report published in the Times of India stated that the incident took place at the Kempegowda International Airport at around 9.30 pm on Sunday after an IndiGo flight took off from Amritsar and was going to Chennai via Bengaluru.

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“Six passengers, including I, were seated in the plane on the Bengaluru tarmac when I received a call on my mobile phone from an IndiGo ground crew member asking me to get off the flight as he was waiting for me inside the airport with my boarding pass for another flight, ready to depart to Chennai,” a passenger told the outlet.

The other passengers also received similar phone calls and got off the plane, as per the report. The flyers were also promised by IndiGo that they will be put on an alternative flight that was ready to depart. Some of the passengers also took to X (formerly Twitter) to share their woes.

With no other flight and option in Chennai, all the flyers were forced to stay overnight in Bengaluru and fly out on Monday.