By PTI
NEW DELHI: IndiGo barred a specially-abled youngster from boarding a flight on the Ranchi airport as he was in “a state of panic”, following which the aviation regulator DGCA has began a probe and requested the airline to submit a report, officers mentioned on Sunday.
As the boy was prohibited from boarding the airline’s Ranchi-Hyderabad flight on Saturday, his mother and father additionally determined to not take the flight, they famous.
DGCA chief Arun Kumar advised PTI that the regulator has sought a report from IndiGo on this matter.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is probing this incident and it’ll take applicable motion, he mentioned.
When requested in regards to the incident, IndiGo mentioned, “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 floor employees waited for him to relax until the final minute however to no avail, it mentioned.
The airline made the household snug by offering them a lodge keep and so they flew the subsequent morning to their vacation spot, it mentioned.
“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 mentioned.