ISTANBUL- Approximately 400 passengers remain stranded at Istanbul Airport (IST) after multiple IndiGo Airlines (6E) flight disruptions to Delhi (DEL) and Mumbai (BOM), sparking widespread frustration and social media outcry. Travelers have documented severe service failures that have left them without adequate support or clear communication. IndiGo Passengers Stranded in Istanbul Passengers like Shubham Bansal shared their distressing experiences on professional networks, highlighting the airline’s apparent lack of responsiveness. Bansal directly questioned IndiGo’s operational standards, stating he had been stranded for 24 consecutive hours without any meaningful updates. Anushri Bhansali, another affected passenger, detailed the flight’s multiple complications. Her scheduled…
Author: Bhavya Velani
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