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Mumbai: 48 hours on, no refund for sisters deboarded by IndiGo

Duo now writes to civil aviation ministry, DGCA seeking compensation and action against airline

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A car rides past aircrafts of Indigo airlines parked at International Airport in Bengaluru. File Photo/PTI

A car rides past aircrafts of Indigo airlines parked at International Airport in Bengaluru. File Photo/PTI

The Rithe sisters, who were forcefully disembarked from IndiGo flight 6E228 scheduled from Mumbai to Guwahati on January 16, find themselves at odds with IndiGo officials as conflicting statements regarding ticket refunds have emerged. The sisters had been disembarked by airline staff citing overbooking.

Despite IndiGo officials asserting that the amount for tickets had been refunded, Shravani and Srushti Rithe have vehemently denied receiving any reimbursement or compensation. They sent a formal email to Jyotiraditya M Scindia (minister of civil aviation) , the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) and the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Thursday, disputing IndiGo’s claims.

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