Vikrant Shekhawat : Jan 10, 2023, 07:17 PM
New Delhi: DGCA has issued a notice to Go First Airways for leaving 55 passengers on the tarmac of the airport. The regulator has asked the airline to submit a report on the entire matter. It has been said on behalf of DGCA that the matter is being looked into from its side. Let us inform that many passengers had complained about this matter on Twitter. According to complaints made on Twitter tagging Go First Airline, Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's office, flight G8 116 from Bengaluru to Delhi took off at around 6.30 am, leaving over 55 passengers stranded. gave.Here, GoFirst Airways replied to three tweets, urging users to share their travel details and said: "We regret the inconvenience caused." After the incident, the passengers were accommodated in a flight which left for the destination four hours later around 10 am. Quoting a DGCA official, the report said that we have sought a report from the airline and appropriate action will be taken.After missing the flight, the passengers vented their anger on social media. A passenger Shreya Sinha tweeted that this is the worst experience. He said the passengers boarded the bus for the flight at 5.35 am but remained in it for an hour.Shreya Singh tweeted, "Had the worst experience with GoFirst Airways. Boarded the bus for the flight at 5:35am. It's 6:30am, still over 50 passengers on the bus. Flight G8." 116 took off leaving 50+ passengers on board. Negligence is extreme."Satish Kumar, whose Twitter bio reads "Yuva BJP", shared a screenshot of the ticket. He said, "Flight G8 116 (BLR - DEL) took off leaving passengers on tarmac. 1 bus with more than 50 passengers left on tarmac & took off with only 1 bus passengers. @GoFirstairways. @JM_Scindia @PMOIndia working in sleep? No basic checking."