Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Man boards wrong plane, lands in different city

- Faizan Haidar faizan.haider@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: An IndiGo passenger bound for Indore ended up in Nagpur after he boarded the wrong aircraft from the Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal Airport on Friday morning. The mix-up occurred because both the flights were scheduled to depart around the same time.

The airline has taken cognisance of the “security breach” and initiated a probe. Three airline staffers have also been temporaril­y taken off work. “IndiGo regrets a security breach intercepte­d by its security staff, wherein a passenger of flight 6E-656 (Delhi-Indore) wrongly boarded flight 6E-774 (DelhiNagpu­r) and travelled to Nagpur. The passenger’s baggage was retrieved from flight 6E-656, after which it was released. His baggage was later sent to Indore on flight 6E-733. The passenger has been sent to Indore from Nagpur on flight 6E-509,” said an airline spokespers­on.

People familiar with the developmen­t said the incident occurred because the passenger mistakenly boarded the bus meant for the Nagpur flight. The airport’s terminal 1, which hosts IndiGo operations, does not have aerobridge­s. “The passenger boarded the flight without checking if it was the right one. The staffers at the rear entrance did not verify the details printed on his boarding pass either. He fell asleep soon afterwards, which is why he did not hear the in-flight announceme­nts,” said an airport official on the condition of anonymity.

The mix-up could have been detected at the outset if the seat number printed on his boarding pass was allotted to another passenger, the official said. However, that par- ticular seat happened to be unoccupied. The IndiGo spokespers­on said the incident was being probed by the safety department.

“The security personnel involved (security lead, second lead and skipper) have been taken off the roster pending an internal inquiry. The security of passengers, crew members and the aircraft is IndiGo’s top priority, and there can be no compromise on that,” he added.

Earlier this month, a parliament­ary panel had slammed IndiGo employees for their “discourteo­us and rude” behaviour towards passengers.

 ?? REUTERS FILE ?? IndiGo has initiated a probe into the security breach and has taken three staffers temporaril­y off work.
REUTERS FILE IndiGo has initiated a probe into the security breach and has taken three staffers temporaril­y off work.

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