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Watch: Chaos at Mumbai airport due to flight cancellation

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 13, 2023 15:02 IST

On Thursday morning, there was chaos at Mumbai Airport when multiple passengers became unruly due to the cancellation of ...

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On Thursday morning, there was chaos at Mumbai Airport when multiple passengers became unruly due to the cancellation of two Go First Airways flights. The airline had cancelled two flights: one from Mumbai to Amritsar and the other from Mumbai to Ahmedabad.

Yesterday, there were reports of a brawl at Goa airport when GoAir personnel informed passengers of the cancellation of their Goa to Mumbai flight. The notification was given just ten minutes prior to the flight's scheduled departure time, leading to a scuffle between the passengers and the staff.

Just moments before the scheduled take-off time of 2:10 am, passengers were informed that their flight had been cancelled, leaving them with limited options for travel. A video shows the passengers in a state of panic as they urgently request accommodation arrangements until they are able to secure another flight and reach their destinations on time.

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