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YouTuber and winner of Bigg Boss OTT 2, Elvish Yadav, took to social media to voice his dissatisfaction with IndiGo Airlines after experiencing a significant delay on his Mumbai to Delhi flight. Originally set to leave at 1 PM, the flight was postponed by more than two hours, leading the influencer to share his frustration online.
On X (formerly Twitter), Elvish stated, “What a frustrating experience with IndiGo Airlines! Flight 6E0615, which was supposed to take off at 1 PM, is now delayed and will leave at 3:35 PM! If you’re in a rush, it’s just unfortunate! Such poor management and disregard for passenger time! #IndigoAirlines.”
This incident underscores increasing passenger dissatisfaction as IndiGo continues to deal with delays and communication issues. Earlier, another IndiGo service from Mumbai to Rajkot experienced multiple delays attributed to the unavailability of pilots, adding to the frustration of travelers.
In response to Yadav’s tweet, IndiGo explained that a system outage had affected Air Traffic Control data but assured passengers that airport teams were on hand to provide support, including refreshments and regular updates. The airline stressed that the circumstances were beyond their control and expressed gratitude for travelers’ patience.
Elvish Yadav, who recently claimed victory on Laughter Chefs: Unlimited Entertainment with Karan Kundrra, is gearing up for the third season of the show, which will feature popular TV couples and personalities such as Aly Goni–Jannat Zubair, Elvish Yadav–Isha Malviya, and Karan Kundrra–Tejasswi Prakash.
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