IndiGo flights to Mumbai, Delhi depart with 400 passengers stranded at Istanbul Airport for 2 days

It was a relief for 400 Indian flyers who were stuck at Turkey’s Istanbul Airport for at least two days after their flights — belonging to the Indian airline company IndiGo — were delayed.

An IndiGo aircraft. Photo courtesy: Screengrab from Instagram
An IndiGo aircraft. Photo courtesy: Screengrab from Instagram.

As per latest reports, flights to India’s national capital, Delhi, and financial capital, Mumbai, have finally departed. While IndiGo officials have apologised for the delay, passengers have come hard on the airline company.

The delay was a result of a technical snag, reports said. The Istanbul to Delhi flight, which was scheduled to take off at 8.10 pm on December 12, was initially delayed to December 13 at 1.30 pm. Passengers complained they were left at the facility with little information or support from IndiGo staff.

Similarly, the Istanbul-Mumbai flight was originally set to depart at 8.15 pm on December 12. This was later pushed to 11.00 pm on the same day, and revised further to 10 am on December 13.

Soon, angry passengers took to social media to report the issue and vent their anger.

Many also called for refunds, which some questioned the airline’s behaviour, stating that the airline’s customer care wasn’t reachable.

IndiGo, on its part, blamed everything on the technical issue, while stating that stuck customers were provided with refreshments and accommodation, where possible. In its official statement, the airline said: “Due to technical issues, IndiGo flights from Mumbai and Delhi to Istanbul experienced delays. This led to cascading delays in the return sectors. All necessary steps were taken to ensure customers were apprised, and they were provided with refreshments and accommodation, where possible. We regret the inconvenience caused to customers and appreciate their understanding and patience.”

This incident doesn’t bode well for the India’s largest airline. In the 2024 global rankings released by AirHelp, a European Union claims processing agency, IndiGo ranked 103rd out of 109 airlines.