Millennium Post

Indigo, Goair cancel several flights following DGCA order

AFTER DGCA GROUNDS A320NEO PLANES WITH FAULTY PRATT & WHITNEY ENGINES

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: A day after the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) directed the grounding of 11 A320neo aircraft, budget carrier Indigo cancelled 47 flights on various routes, according to the informatio­n available on the airline’s website, while Goair had to cancel some flights originatin­g out of eight centres.

While accepting that there were cancellati­ons of flights, the company said that passengers were given the option to either choose another flight at no additional cost or cancel their booking and get a full refund.

MUMBAI: Budget carriers Indigo and Goair cancelled as many as 65 flights on Tuesday after the country's aviation regulator DGCA grounded 11 of their A320neo planes with faulty Pratt & Whitney engines, causing severe inconvenie­nce to hundreds of flyers.

The Gurugram-based Indigo cancelled 47 of its 1,000-odd flights per day, the Wadia Group-promoted Goair said it had cancelled 18 flights.

Goair has cancelled 18 flights originatin­g from over eight cities, the airline said in a statement. Goair operates 230 flights per day.

Indigo announced on its website the cancellati­ons of some 47 flights across its domestic network for Tuesday.

The flights that have been cancelled are from Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Patna, Srinagar, Bhubaneswa­r, Amritsar, Srinagar and Guwahati, among others.

Later in a statement to the media, Indigo said the affected passengers have been given the option to either choose another flight at no additional cost or cancel their booking and get a full refund without any cancellati­on charges.

"Indigo has cancelled certain flights due to the grounding of our aircraft further to the DGCA directions which has been issued in the interest of safety," the airline said.

"While we understand that this may cause inconvenie­nce to some of our passengers, given that we have multiple flights to the same destinatio­n, we are proactivel­y re-accommodat­ing all our affected passengers on other flights," it added.

The Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) cracked the whip after an Indigo flight bound for Lucknow returned to Ahmedabad within 40 minutes of its getting airborne due to a mid-air engine failure on Monday.

Citing safety of aircraft operations, the Director of the DGCA, in the March 12 order, said that A320neos fitted with PW1100 engines beyond ESN 450 have been grounded with immediate effect.

Three other Indigo A320neo planes have been on the ground since February following similar engine problems.

On Monday, hundreds of passengers were stranded across the country as dozens of flights were cancelled by Indigo and Goair due to the grounding of the 11 A320 Neo planes of the two carriers.

Indigo carries about 40 per cent of domestic flyers, while Goair has a market share of around 10 per cent.

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