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She said that after flight cancellations by IndiGo, passengers are being told to travel by other means of transport. "How is that possible? A journey that takes two hours by air takes 24 to 36 hours by train. And then you need advance tickets and reservations. Overall, this has caused extreme hardship for travellers," she pointed out.
According to her, the Central Government remains preoccupied with elections, instead of focusing on public welfare. "The Centre always thinks of elections; we think about people. That is why we are deeply concerned about the suffering of passengers," she claimed.
Passengers have been facing a gruelling experience at airports across the country over the last few days.
IndiGo, which operates around 2,300 flights daily, is cancelling flights in hundreds as it struggles to secure adequate crew, with the second phase of the pilots' flight duty and rest period norms kicking in.


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