Airline’s Risky Move: Go First Flight Leaves Without Passengers at Bengaluru Airport
Go First, a budget airline has landed in trouble after one of its flights took off from Bengaluru airport without taking many of its passengers on board. According to reports, the flight G8 116 departed at 6.40 am on Monday, leaving behind the passengers, alleged.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has sought a report from the airline after the incident. The passengers have alleged that the airline has been denying boarding to passengers on various occasions. The incident has created a stir among passengers in Bengaluru airport, with some of them taking to social media to express their displeasure. Also, tweeted the airline has been denying boarding to passengers. The passengers have also alleged that the airline has been charging extra for baggage. Also, not providing any information about the flight’s departure time. It has also been alleged that the airline has been delaying flights without any prior notice or information.
The DGCA has ordered an inquiry into the incident and is seeking a report from the airline. The regulatory body has also ordered the airline to explain why the flight took off without taking many of its passengers on board. The incident caused a lot of distress to the passengers who were left behind. The incident has also raised questions about the safety and security of passengers. The DGCA has asked the airline to ensure that such incidents do not happen in the future.
The incident has also highlighted the need for better regulation of the aviation industry in India. The DGCA has asked the airline to take corrective steps to ensure that such incidents do not take place in the future. It remains to be seen how the airline responds to the incident. And whether it takes any corrective measures to ensure passenger safety and security.