16 November,2024 09:41 AM IST | Mumbai | Diwakar Sharma
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SpiceJet faced severe criticism after forcing passengers on flight SG325 to travel a day earlier than their scheduled departure. Despite booking tickets nearly three months in advance, passengers were compelled to prepone their journey at the last minute on Friday. Adding to their frustration, they were denied any refund for the inconvenience.
Flight SG325, originally scheduled to depart from Patna at 5:10 PM, finally took off at 10:05 PM. Upon landing at Mumbai's Terminal 1 at 12:42 AM on Saturday, passengers were informed that their luggage had not been loaded onto the aircraft. SpiceJet assured them that their belongings would be delivered to their homes the following day.
This lapse left many passengers stranded without essential items, including important files, medical documents, baby care equipment, and meals. Frustrated travelers were left with no immediate solutions.
The situation escalated further as angry passengers confronted SpiceJet ground staff at Mumbai Airport around 1:30 AM on Saturday, expressing their outrage over the airline's handling of the incident.
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A representative of SpiceJet is seen consoling the passengers whom he said, "I can say sorry to all of you on behalf of the company."
Reacting to his apology, a frustrated woman passenger vented out her anger asking, "What sorry? Clothes and keys to our home are kept in the luggage bags. Where we will stay now?"