Tag: Indigo

  • 85 Flights From Akash, Indigo, Air India And Vistara Receive Fresh Bomb Threats After Series Of Hoax Calls |

    Around 85 flights, including those of Akasa Air, Air India, Indigo, and Vistara, have received bomb threats in the past week. The threats have caused major disruptions, with over 260 Indian flights affected by social media posts, all of which were later confirmed as hoaxes. Among the impacted flights, Akasa Air alone saw 25 of its planes receive such threats, followed by 20 flights each of Air India, Indigo, and Vistara.

    In light of these threats, Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu addressed the growing issue, stating, “The ministry is looking for serious solutions to curb the menace,” as fake bomb threats continue to cause inconvenience to passengers and financial losses to airlines.

    One of the recent hoaxes involved an Akasa Air flight from Bhubaneswar to Bengaluru. A bomb threat was received before the flight’s departure from Bhubaneswar airport. Authorities immediately swung into action, and the aircraft was thoroughly searched in line with the Bomb Threat Contingency Plan (BTCP). After a thorough investigation, no explosives were found, and the flight was cleared for take-off.

    Akasa Air confirmed that six of its flights affected by these threats on October 24, 2024, landed safely. A spokesperson for Akasa Air said, “Some of our flights operating on October 24 have received security alerts today. The Akasa Air Emergency Response teams are monitoring the situation and are in touch with security and regulatory authorities. We are following all safety and security procedures in coordination with local authorities, and our teams on the ground are prepared to assist passengers to ensure their safety and comfort.”

    The repeated hoaxes have strained resources and caused delays, but authorities and airlines are working closely to ensure safety remains the top priority. All procedures laid out in the BTCP are being followed strictly, and the Bomb Threat Assessment Committee is reviewing each threat in detail.

  • IndiGo Commences Sri Lanka-Chennai Daily Flight Services; Check Key Details |

    Domestic carrier IndiGo on Sunday started its daily flight services to Jaffna in Sri Lanka from Chennai. The new daily direct flights from Chennai to Jaffna cut down the travel time to the city from Chennai to 75 minutes, IndiGo said. IndiGo operates over 2,000 flights to 122 destinations including domestic and overseas.

    This strategic route (Chennai-Jaffna) will strengthen the cultural and trade ties between India and Sri Lanka that have been marked by cooperation in various fields such as commerce, infrastructure development and air connectivity, among others, IndiGo said.

    “This short but significant flight is a strategic addition, which is poised to further enhance trade and tourism between India and Sri Lanka. “The new daily direct flights from Chennai to Jaffna promise a shorter travel time of just 75 minutes,” said Vinay Malhotra, head of Global Sales at IndiGo.

    The demand for travel between Chennai and Jaffna is evident, with over 21,000 passengers flying the route in just nine months last year, the airline said.

  • IndiGo Flight Engine Fails Mid-Air, Makes Emergency Landing At Kolkata Airport |

    A significant incident unfolded on Friday night when an IndiGo flight en route to Bengaluru encountered a mid-air engine failure, prompting an emergency situation at Kolkata airport. The incident resulted in a full emergency being declared on one of the airport’s runways, but fortunately, the aircraft landed safely without any harm to the passengers or crew.

    Mid-Air Engine Failure Triggers Emergency

    Shortly after take-off, the pilot of IndiGo flight 6E 0573 reported an engine failure, triggering an emergency response. The incident occurred just minutes after the plane departed from Kolkata, with the pilot notifying air traffic control at 10:39 pm. In response, a full emergency was declared, and the runway was quickly inspected and prepared for an emergency landing.

     Safe Landing on Single Engine

    Despite the seriousness of the situation, the aircraft was able to make a safe landing on a single engine at 11:05 pm. All 173 people on board, including the crew, were reported safe and unharmed. Airport officials ensured that both runways were cleared and available for the aircraft’s landing.

    Passengers Report Unusual Sounds and Flames

    According to a report by TOI,  a passenger reported hearing an unusual noise and witnessing flames coming from one of the engines shortly after take-off. Although these reports have not been officially confirmed by the airline or airport authorities, they highlight the anxiety experienced by those on board.

     Emergency Management and Response

    The incident underscores the importance of swift and effective emergency response protocols. An airport official emphasized that while engine failures are serious, they are not uncommon. The prompt action taken by the pilot and airport authorities ensured the situation was handled safely, preventing what could have been a more severe outcome.

  • Indigo: Indigo’s statement on the complaint of being forced to choose a paid seat, said – Web check-in is not mandatory, but..

    Indigo Airlines It wrote on its social media post that web check-in is not a mandatory requirement, however, for a hassle-free flight experience, we recommend our customers to do web check-in in advance. Web check-in provides customers a seamless experience at the airport.