Around 400 IndiGo passengers were stranded at Istanbul Airport after a wet-leased Turkish Airlines Boeing 777 malfunctioned, causing flight cancellation. This marks the second such incident with IndiGo’s wet-leased Turkish Airlines wide-body planes this month. Two smaller aircraft were dispatched from Delhi to transport the stranded passengers home, while the Indian government awaits IndiGo’s report to consider further action.
IndiGo sends 2 planes to bring back 400 flyers stuck in Turkiye

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