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BusinessDec 13, 2024 11:55 AM

IndiGo Criticized After 400 Passengers Stranded in Istanbul for 24 Hours

New Delhi: Around 400 passengers of IndiGo Airlines were stranded at Istanbul Airport for nearly 24 hours, facing significant inconvenience. Passengers allege that the airline initially informed them of a delay in their flight but later announced its cancellation. Following a delay of about 12 hours, the flight was reportedly rescheduled. Also Read: Good News for H-1B Visa Holders: Work Permit Extensions Simplified One passenger expressed frustration with IndiGo's customer service, calling it "poorly managed and unresponsive." Many stranded passengers criticized the airline for its lack of transparency and support during the ordeal. As of now, IndiGo has not issued an official statement addressing the delay or the inconvenience faced by its passengers. The lack of communication and assistance has left many travelers disappointed, highlighting gaps in the airline's crisis management and customer support. This incident raises concerns about the airline's preparedness to handle such situations, particularly at major international airports. Passengers are now urging IndiGo to improve its customer service and ensure that such incidents are handled more effectively in the future.

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Modi's soaring Indian aviation ambitions face many headwinds

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Senior army officer assaulted 4 staffers at Srinagar airport on Jul 26; FIR filed: SpiceJet

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City grounded as lone airline in Sahnewal airport closes ops | Ludhiana News - The Times of India

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New Delhi [India], September 30 (ANI): Congress MP from Thiruvananthapuram, Shashi Tharoor, expressed concern over reports suggesting large-scale cancellations of Air India Express services from Kerala's airports in the upcoming winter schedule, urging the airline not to treat the state as an "afterthought". In a post shared on social media platform X on Monday, Tharoor said he had written to Air India CEO and MD Campbell Wilson, conveying his strong objection to what he described as the airline's withdrawal of flights from key international airports in the state. The Congress MP wrote, "I h ...Read More >

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Hundreds join Muharram procession at Delina to pay tribute to Imam Hussain (AS)

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Cachar youth slapped by co-passenger on Mum-Kol flight, goes missing | Guwahati News - Times of India

Silchar: A youth from Assam's Cachar district has gone missing after allegedly being slapped by a co-passenger on a Mumbai-Kolkata IndiGo flight, an incident that has sparked outrage on social media. The video of the altercation, which shows Hossain Ahmed Mazumdar being escorted to his seat by flight attendants before being slapped, has raised serious concerns about passenger safety and mental health awareness.Hossain, who worked at a gym in Mumbai, was returning home to Katigorah in Cachar district when the incident occurred. The video, which has gone viral, suggests that Hossain may have bee ...Read More >

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Commercial flight operations begin at Purnia airport | Patna News - The Times of India

Patna: Commercial flight operations commenced on Monday from the newly inaugurated interim terminal at Purnia Airport.This marks the state's fourth operational civilian airport after Patna, Gaya and Darbhanga. The maiden flight, IndiGo's 6E-7924 from Kolkata, touched down at 1.29pm, carrying 36 passengers, symbolising a major step towards addressing rising air travel demand in the Seemanchal region.The aircraft was welcomed with the traditional water salute by two crash fire tenders.Upon arrival, the flyers were warmly greeted by IndiGo officials and airport staff with garlands and traditional ...Read More >

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BusinessOct 23, 2025 06:34 PM

SpiceJet Delhi-Patna Flight Returns Mid-Air Due To Technical Issue

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BusinessDec 03, 2024 05:54 PM

Mahindra says in discussions with IndiGo to settle trademark row over '6e'

New Delhi, Dec 3 (PTI) Mahindra & Mahindra on Tuesday said it is in discussions with InterGlobe Aviation, which owns IndiGo airlines, to find an amicable solution regarding a trademark issue over the use of "6e" in its all-new electric model. The automaker, which introduced two electric brands -- BE 6e and XEV 9e -- earlier this month, said its trademark 'BE 6e' differs from IndiGo's '6E', eliminating any risk of confusion. IndiGo uses 6E as the airline designator code. "We have taken on board the concerns that InterGlobe Aviation Ltd have to infringement of their goodwill, which was not ou ...Read More >

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BusinessJun 29, 2025 06:20 AM

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Mukhtar's younger son Omar arrested in forgery case | Lucknow News - Times of India

Lucknow: Umar Ansari, the younger son of gangster-turned-politician late Mukhtar Ansari, was arrested by Ghazipur police from Darul Shafa area of Lucknow late Sunday night.The arrest was made following the registration of a criminal case against him for forgery in Ghazipur. He was taken into custody and transported to Ghazipur for further proceedings.Umar Ansari was booked for allegedly attempting to fraudulently reclaim a property that had been confiscated under the Uttar Pradesh Gangsters and Anti-Social Activities (Prevention) Act. The property was earlier seized under Section 14(1) of the ...Read More >

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BusinessSep 16, 2025 04:22 AM

IndiGo and AEGEAN sign memorandum of understanding for codeshare partnership

New Delhi [India], September 16 (ANI): IndiGo and AEGEAN, Greece flag carrier, have entered an MoU for a codeshare partnership to enable enhanced connectivity and a seamless experience for customers across their joint network. The cooperation will enable both airlines to offer flights on each other networks, allowing AEGEAN to strengthen its connectivity into India and South Asia, while enabling more travel options for IndiGo customers on the former extensive domestic and European network. This is subject to regulatory approvals. IndiGo has already announced its plans to operate direct fligh ...Read More >

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BusinessOct 01, 2025 07:48 PM

Navi Mumbai Airport set to be inaugurated on Oct 8, Gautam Adani visits ahead of opening

Adani Group's Navi Mumbai International Airport is scheduled for inauguration by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on October 8, following multiple delays and recent DGCA license approval. Gautam Adani visited the site, expressing deep gratitude to the diverse workforce. This joint venture aims to significantly reduce congestion at Mumbai airport, initially handling 20 million passengers annually. Adani Group-owned Navi Mumbai International Airport is set to be inaugurated on October 8, after facing ...Read More >

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BusinessOct 17, 2025 09:31 PM

Dhanteras eve shopping: IndiGo places firm order for 30 more A350s & Rolls-Royce engines for these big birds - The Times of India

NEW DELHI: IndiGo has placed a firm order for 30 more Airbus A350 aircraft, doubling its order for this wide body aircraft from 30 to 60. The airline had announced its intention to do so at IATA AGM in Delhi this June. It has signed an agreement with Rolls-Royce to equip its A350 fleet with Trent XWB-84 engines along with a "TotalCare Agreement" for comprehensive engine health monitoring and maintenance throughout the lifecycle of the fleet. IndiGo now has purchase rights for 40 more wide-body aircraftIndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers said: "...a special day for IndiGo as we solidify our commitment to ...Read More >

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BusinessOct 27, 2025 07:29 PM

Flight operations start at Delhi airport's refurbished Terminal 2

Exciting news for travelers! Operations have recommenced at Terminal 2 of Delhi airport, with IndiGo and Air India proudly operating their domestic flights from this newly upgraded hub. With all three terminals at Indira Gandhi International Airport now fully functional, the facility can handle an impressive 100 million passengers annually. Operations started at the Delhi airport's refurbished Terminal 2 on Sunday, with IndiGo and Air India operating domestic flights. With the resumption of ope ...Read More >

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BusinessOct 31, 2025 03:02 PM

Air India Seeks $1.14 Billion Support from Singapore Airlines and Tata Sons Amid Crisis

Air India is seeking over a billion dollars in financial aid from its owners, Singapore Airlines and Tata Sons. This comes after a tragic crash earlier this year. The airline needs funds to upgrade its systems and services. It also plans to develop its own engineering and maintenance capabilities. Air India is seeking at least 100 billion rupees ($1.14 billion) in financial support from owners Singapore Airlines and Tata Sons, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the ...Read More >

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BusinessMay 22, 2025 02:58 PM

US traveller reviews India's 'worst-rated airline', his reaction goes viral

The viral video follows the US traveller as he boards an IndiGo flight: from the gate number, across the tarmac, and finally to his seat. Last year, IndiGo, India's largest airline, was ranked among the world's worst carriers by AirHelp, a European agency that assists air passengers with claims and compensation. A recent video of a US traveller reviewing IndiGo Airlines has gone viral, capturing widespread attention. Contrary to past reports, the passenger described a smooth and pleasant experie ...Read More >

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PoliticsSportsBusinessJun 07, 2025 12:50 AM

Shivaji Maharaj belongs to entire country, British history confined him as regional icon: BJP leader Sudhanshu Trivedi | Nagpur News - Times of India

Nagpur: Warrior king Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj belonged to the entire country, but British history tried to confine him as a regional icon, said BJP leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sudhanshu Trivedi, who was in Nagpur on Friday to attend an event marking the 351st anniversary of Shivaji Maharaj's coronation. Trivedi told TOI at the event organized by Shivaji Maharaj Kruti Samiti that Shivaji Maharaj's contribution in 'safeguarding' the southern part of India from Mughal invasion must not be forgotten.Trivedi said, "Shivaji Maharaj belonged to all of us, entire country. Unfortunately, the British p ...Read More >