IndiGo canceled 450 flights during the day
610 crores refund to customers so far
Supreme Court’s refusal to hear the Indigo case
New Delhi: There has been chaos at airports across the country since last week. Indigo (Indigo) could not schedule their staff as per the new DGCA rules, which led to the cancellation of several flights. This led to long queues at airports and inconvenienced passengers for hours. In this matter, a petition was filed in the Supreme Court and an urgent hearing was demanded. Meanwhile the Supreme Court ((Supreme Court) He refused to have an urgent hearing.
Indigo is in dire straits right now. The problem is expected to be resolved by December 10. A petition was filed in the Supreme Court for an urgent hearing in this regard. But saying that the Supreme Court has taken serious note of this matter, the Supreme Court has refused to hold an urgent hearing.
What did the Supreme Court say?
A petition was filed in the Supreme Court in the Indigo case. Speaking on this, Chief Justice Suryakant said, ‘We understand that millions of people are stuck at the airport. Some have health problems, while many have other problems. The Government of India has taken serious notice of this matter. Timely action has been taken. Let’s see in due course. There is no urgency at present.’ The Supreme Court has refused to intervene in this matter.
Great financial relief for passengers! Indigo refunds Rs 610 crore to passengers; Information from Ministry of Aviation
Indigo refunds Rs 610 crore to passengers
The operational crisis of the country’s largest airline IndiGo continues for the sixth consecutive day. IndiGo has again canceled more than 650 flights today, i.e. Sunday. Out of the 2,300 domestic and international flights scheduled by the company, about 1,650 flights are being operated today.
IndiGo has given refunds of 610 crores to the passengers
Meanwhile, the Civil Aviation Ministry on Sunday said that a total of ₹610 crore has been refunded to IndiGo passengers so far. Also, the company has also delivered more than 3000 of their bags to passengers across the country. Friday and Saturday: More than 1,000 flights were canceled on Friday and more than 800 on Saturday, according to CEO Peter Elbers. IndiGo CEO Peter Elbers said the company is slowly returning to normalcy. “We are now canceling flights in the first phase, so that passengers whose flights have been canceled do not come to the airport,” he explained.
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