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"Not your servant...": IndiGo crew in a verbal spat with passenger on-board; airline says looking into the incident

After a video showing a heated exchange between an IndiGo crew member and a passenger went viral on social media, the airline issued a statement on Wednesday asserting that the company is cognizant of the needs of its customers and that it is looking into the incident.

ANI Dec 21, 2022 22:32 IST googleads

Screenshot from the viral video

New Delhi [India], December 21 (ANI): After a video of a heated argument between a passenger and an air hostess in Indigo's Delhi-bound international flight went viral on social media, the airline on Wednesday stated that it is 'cognizant' of the needs of its customers and that it was looking into the incident.
In a viral video, the crew member could be seen telling a passenger who is not visible in the video not to shout. "You pointed a finger at me and you are yelling at me. My crew is crying because of you, please try to understand that there is a cart, there are counters uplifted. We can always serve what you want," she could be heard saying in the video.
The man is heard shouting, "Why are you yelling" and the crew member also gives a stern reply while saying, "Because you are yelling at us".
"No, I am so sorry Sir. You cannot talk to the crew like that. I am peacefully listening to you with all due respect. But you have to respect the crew as well," she was heard saying in the video.
The crew member said, "I am sorry, you cannot talk to me like that. I am also an employee here. Your boarding pass shows...Yes, I am an employee. I am not your servant."
IndiGo, after the video went viral on social media on Wednesday issued a statement. "We are aware of the incident that took place on flight 6E 12 from Istanbul to Delhi on December 16, 2022," it said.
The airline said that the issue was related to meals chosen by certain passengers travelling via a codeshare connection.
"IndiGo is cognizant of the needs of its customers and it is our constant endeavour to provide a courteous and hassle-free experience to our customers," the airline said in its statement.
"We are looking into the incident and would like to assure that customers' comfort has always been our top priority. We are committed to providing the best experience at all times," the statement added. (ANI)

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