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Indigo: Civil Aviation minister summons parties involved in the IndiGo incident


manhandling of a passenger by IndiGo groundstaff +The confinement & assault of the passenger by Indigo staff is reprehensible. Instead of acting against the employees who thrashed the passenger, IndiGo sacked the employee who filmed the October 15 incident.This drama unfolded on October 15 when 6E 487 flew into Delhi from Chennai.Last month, after alighting from the Airbus A-320 on a Delhi-Chennai Indigo flight, a passenger Rajiv Katiyal got into an argument with some ground staff and allegedly abused them. What sparked this argument has not been ascertained yet. Two or three IndiGo ground staffers then stopped Katyal from boarding the bus which was taking passengers to the terminal. They then manhandled him and dragged him on the tarmac for over a minute.Earlier this month, badminton star Sindhu tweeted about what happened to her on an Indigo flight.In a series of tweets, the shuttler alleged that a male employee of the airline "behaved very rudely" with her while handling the cabin luggage.


Source: Times of India November 08, 2017 06:02 UTC



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