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The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in New Delhi has ordered an investigation into how a Singapore-bound flight took off hours ahead of schedule, leaving 35 passengers behind at the Amritsar airport.
The investigation was launched by the aviation regulatory authority after a Scoot Airline flight scheduled to depart from Amritsar Airport at 7.55 p.m. on Wednesday took off at 3 p.m., hours ahead of schedule.
This caused chaos at the airport, with angry passengers who were left behind protesting. They filed a complaint with the airport’s appropriate authorities.
When airport officials contacted airline officials, they were informed that the passengers had been notified of the change in flight time via e-mail.
“Around 280 passengers were to travel to Singapore but 253 passengers were rescheduled, leaving behind over 30 passengers,” Amritsar airport Directors told.
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