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Published 17:09 IST, May 15th 2024

Indigo Passengers Claim They Were Forced to Eat Sugary Snacks, Airline Respond

Airline reacts to viral post saying passengers were forced to eat sugaray food due to delay in flight

Reported by: Navya Dubey
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A post about several problems faced by passengers on an IndiGo flight went viral
A post about several problems faced by passengers on an IndiGo flight went viral | Image: PTI/File
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Viral: A post recently went viral highlighting the experience faced by passengers  on an IndiGo flight, which drew attention to concerns regarding the quality of food served on the flight across the nation.

An X user took to the platform to share multiple posts about her experience. She wrote, "Indigo flight cancellation cost me $$$$ and the manager's response was- I have no option. What is India's Aviation Minister doing?" She also claimed that "diabetic patients [were] forced to eat sugary food to keep up with the inconvenience. The manager's answer is "we have no option " Why is the aviation ministry not putting penalties on big corporations like #indigoairlines when the common man is suffering?"

In another post, the X user expressed that their encounter has prompted them to reassess their plans to visit India. They recounted missing their international flight due to the delays experienced during their journey.

She also claimed that the quality of food they were given was "poor". She wrote, "Hi, my PNR is GP5HGY and I had to miss my international flight to Seattle. This is making me think if I want to travel to India with an experience like this. Also, I have been here since 3 pm and no one asks us even a glass of water at 9:40 they are serving poor quality food."

IndiGo responds to these viral posts saying, "Ma'am, this is not the experience we aim to provide our customers. We regret the inconvenience. Please share your PNR with us via DM so we may check this immediately and assist you further. - Vandana."

Updated 17:20 IST, May 15th 2024