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IndiGo Engineered This Mess Open Blackmail And Defiance Passengers Go Through Hell Sarkar Surrenders To Airline Pilot Safety Norms Withdrawn Profit Comes 1st, Not Your Life! Watch INDIA UPFRONT with Pranesh Kumar Roy

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MODI SARKAR STRIKES IndiGo HARD! IndiGo wanted to save cost by BLACKMAILING Govt, now LOSES ₹1200-1400 Crore REVENUE. - #Modi Sarkar issued guidelines to improve Passenger Safety -Would've increased cost for IndiGo with appointment of new Pilots & Crew Staff -IndiGo DELIBERATELY created chaos & that too during Putin’s visit -NOW Govt cracks down on IndiGo as 717 FLIGHT SLOTS (roughly 5600 FLIGHTS) vacated after DGCA order. All major PROFITABLE routes (Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Ahmedaba) hit hard with 10% SLOTS cancellations. The 10% cut to IndiGo's winter schedule, effective from December 2025 through the end of March 2026 (approximately 111-112 days), translates to an effective reduction of about 2.35% in actual daily flights operated, impacting roughly 5,600 flights in total. Analysts estimate peg the associated revenue loss at ₹1,200-1,400 Crore. Will Passengers be affected?— NO! -The cancelled slots of IndiGo are allotted to other operational airlines. So no scarcity of flights. -Routes where only IndiGo operates, remain unchanged with no cancelled slots. -Modi Sarkar has already issued orders to not allow airlines to loot passengers taking advantage of demand-supply arithmetic. -Not a single flight reduced. Only RE-ALLOTTED to other airlines. Means....ONLY INDIGO IS SCREWED, NOT THE AVIATION SECTOR NOR PASSENGERS! Note- Modi Sarkar has already issued operating licenses to new airlines like Shankh Air, Al Hind Air & FlyExpress to reduce almost Duopoly of IndiGo & Air India...to avoid such blackmailing in Future. You played wrong with wrong Govt this time, IndiGo! It's not UPA Govt that can be kept in pockets by you.

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Yesterday, I had to make a u-turn while heading to my barber's, on receiving reports of a valid threat of extreme violence from Saudi Airlines' Kano-bound passengers who were stranded in Abuja due bad weather in Kano. Some other airlines had also diverted to Abuja for the same reason. I stood amidst over 200 angry passengers, pacifying, reprimanding, and resolving. This is the most adrenaline-rushing part of my job. It requires tact, firmness, wisdom, and team work. But it is risky. Some passengers are extremely violent. A huge, hulk-like, and highly vexed passenger threatened to beat me up yesterday. I looked at him. Initially, I was angry. But I saw the worry in his eyes and decided to handle him differently. We became best friends and he has invited me to his Lagos residence. I will not go, sha. I must acknowledge the support of our Honourable Minister, Festus Keyamo SAN, who insisted that the rights of the passengers be prioritised. He continued to ask for updates on the welfare of passengers late into the night. I am proud of the efforts put in by my DGCA, Capt. Chris Najomo over this matter. To protect the rights of Nigerian passengers, he made a number of critical decisions that established the dignity of Nigerian passengers. I must also thank Ifueko Abdulmalik for her role in resolving this saga. She kept communications with the Saudi side open. How do you leave 401 passengers stranded and say you'd return to your country without having made alternative arrangements for their movements to final destination? While acknowledging the fact that it was tough for the airline as they have no operational base in Abuja, the entire saga could have been handled more professionally. I met with the Saudi ambassador to Nigeria and made it clear that the airline cannot operate with disregard for the consumer protection regulations. Much later last night, we were able to conclude arrangements with UMZA to fly the stranded passengers to Kano via three successive flights. My team and I waited through it all. I acknowledge also, the stoic efforts put in by the FAAN Regional General-Manager of the airport. He stood with me through the entire ordeal and showed courage in the face of the intimidation. Umza airlifted the passengers thus: The first Umza aircraft departed ABV for Kano with a total of 74+4 passengers on board. The second Umza aircraft also departed ABV for Kano with a total of 73+4 passengers on board. The third and final Umza aircraft departed with 34 passengers on board. In total, 181 + 8 passengers were airlifted to Kano. Saudi has made a commitment to compensate the affected passengers. This brings to an end, a disruption of almost 48 hours that began as force majeure, transitioned to poor passenger handling, and ended with a great display of effective team work from the Minister, to the DGCA, and all the way down to our hardworking CPOs. In closing, I will say this. Passengers have a responsibility to understand the situations that are beyond the control of airlines. We must minimize the resort to violence inside aircraft and airport terminals this year.

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