A curious incident occurred in Bangalore, India on Monday: a plane took off without 55 passengers who were already waiting in a bus. A communication problem is the culprit.
Broadcaster NDTV reports this on Tuesday. The ground crew and crew of the Go First aircraft machine misunderstood each other. The domestic flight should have taken people to the capital Delhi. Most have now arrived there, but not with the originally planned aircraft.
Suitcases flew with them
A total of four buses were deployed on Monday to take passengers to flight G8 116. One of them was detained for reasons that have not yet been clarified. It contained 55 people with boarding passes and luggage tags – but only their checked bags made it through the machine. “Worst experience,” one of those affected wrote on Twitter.
According to an airline spokesman, 53 of the stranded passengers have been rebooked on later flights operated by other airlines. The other two would have preferred to get the price back. Why the passengers were not taken is now being investigated.
Source: Krone

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