Millennium Post

Specially-abled child barred from boarding flight by Indigo

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Indigo barred a specially-abled child from boarding a flight at the Ranchi airport as he was in “a state of panic,” following which the aviation regulator DGCA has started a probe and asked the airline to submit a report, officials said on Sunday.

As the boy was prohibited from boarding the airline’s Ranchi-hyderabad flight on Saturday, his parents also decided to not take the flight, they noted. DGCA chief Arun Kumar said that the regulator has sought a report from Indigo on this matter.

DGCA is probing this incident and it will take appropriat­e action, he said.

When asked about the incident, Indigo said, “In view of the safety of passengers, a specially-abled child could not board the flight with his family on May 7, as he was in a state of panic.” The ground staff waited for him to calm down till the last minute but to no avail, it said. The airline made the family comfortabl­e by providing

The ground staff waited for him to calm down till the last minute but to no avail, the airline said in a statement

them a hotel stay and they flew the next morning to their destinatio­n, it said.

“We regret the inconvenie­nce caused to the passengers. Indigo prides itself on being an inclusive organisati­on, be it for employees or its customers; and over 75,000 specially-abled passengers fly with Indigo every month,” it said.

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