Passengers protest at Bengaluru airport after Nepal flight returns twice without landing
Passengers alleged that they were made to remain seated inside the aircraft for several hours after landing in Lucknow.
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Passengers staged a protest near the airport immigration area, angry over losing two days due to delays (Screengrab)
Bengaluru, 28 Feb
Chaos prevailed at Kempegowda International Airport here after passengers bound for Nepal had staged a protest against Air India Express, alleging gross mismanagement that disrupted their travel plans for two consecutive days.
According
to passengers, the flight departed Bengaluru for Kathmandu at 10.30am on
Thursday. However, the aircraft returned without landing in Kathmandu under
circumstances that were not clearly communicated to travellers, they alleged.
The
same aircraft reportedly took off again on Friday morning, but once again
failed to land in Kathmandu and was diverted to Lucknow. Passengers alleged
that they were made to remain seated inside the aircraft for several hours
after landing in Lucknow.
"We
were kept inside the plane for hours without proper information. No one clearly
explained what was happening," a passenger said during their protest on
Friday.
After
prolonged waiting and exhaustion, travellers staged a protest inside the
aircraft, forcing the airline to fly them back to Bengaluru.
Upon
arrival, several passengers sat in protest near the immigration area at the
airport, expressing anger over what they described as a waste of two days of
their time.
Protesters
claimed they were confined inside the aircraft for more than 30 hours in total
and accused the airline of poor coordination and communication. "Our
entire Nepal trip has been ruined. We planned this well in advance and suffered
financial losses," another passenger said.
Personnel
from the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) intervened and attempted to
pacify the agitating passengers.
However,
many continued their sit-in protest demanding accountability and compensation from the airline.
More
than 40 Kannada-speaking travellers were among those on board, who said their
long-planned Nepal trip was disrupted due to the airline's alleged failure to manage the situation effectively.
There
was no immediate reaction from the airline.
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