After numerous passengers criticized the airline on Twitter and called it a most frightening experience, the DGCA, or Directorate General of Civil Aviation, announced today that it is looking into the situation.
    Around 6.30 am on Monday, flight G8 116 departed Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport for Delhi.
    Four buses were used to transport passengers to the aircraft. According to complaints posted on Twitter with the hashtags Go First, Jyotiraditya Scindia, Civil Aviation Minister, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Office, some 55 passengers were left waiting in one of the vehicles while the Go First plane took off.
    TheThe travelers’ boarding cards and checked luggage were both present.
    In response to the tweets, Go First Airways stated: We apologize the inconvenience caused.
    According to reports, the passengers were accommodated on a flight that took off four hours later, at 10 am. A DGCA official was cited as saying, We have requested a report from the airline, and suitable action shall be taken.
    However, the airline has not released a statement regarding what appears to be a major error.What do you think of the incident? Comment below

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