IndiGo airlines' staff has again been accused of showing "unprovoked rudeness". This time by noted historian Ramchandra Guha who today took to Twitter on Sunday to complain of crew's poor behaviour of the low-cost carrier
The airline declined to comment on Guha's allegations.
IndiGo airlines' staff has again been accused of showing "unprovoked rudeness". This time by noted historian Ramchandra Guha who today took to Twitter on Sunday to complain of crew's poor behaviour of the low-cost carrier
"Three times this time, I have been subject to unprovoked rudeness by an @IndiGo6E staffer. Different people, different airports, same airline. Absolutely shocking," Guha tweeted.
He said he does not normally use Twitter as a means of consumer redressal, but did so as the same airline misbehaved thrice in a single week.
"Friends and family also confirm that rudeness has become a habit with @IndiGo6E," he said.
The airline declined to comment on Guha's allegations.
Earlier this month, IndiGo was at the centre of a controversy after a video showing one of its staff members allegedly manhandling a passenger went viral.
The outrage over the incident forced the airline to apologise, while in a report to the ministry of civil aviation it also maintained that the employee was doing his job.
The government has also asked regulatory body Directorate General of Civil Aviation to probe the incident.
In another incident, last week the airline had suspended two staffers for allegedly misbehaving with a woman passenger at Guwahati airport. Lawyer Krishna Sarma's mobile phone was allegedly snatched by a staff to delete certain pictures clicked by her.