Patna: The ongoing flight receipt problem at Patna airport for the last ten days had spoiled the travel plans of thousands of passengers. Many people remained stuck in uncertainty until hours surpassing their flights; some had to make volitional arrangements for essential purposes. Meanwhile, the statement of Bhudev Sarkar, General Manager of the Airport Authority of India, has come as a ray of hope for the passengers. He unpreventable that from December 16, all Indigo flights will start operating regularly and the situation will wilt normal.
Inspection conducted to understand the problems of passengers
On Thursday, Bhudev Sarkar visited Jaiprakash Narayan International Airport. There was daily unconnectedness at the airport due to flights stuff canceled continuously since December 3. He conducted a detailed inspection to take a closer squint at the situation and find solutions to the problems. After the inspection, he told the media that Indigo and the airport management are continuously working in coordination so that the problems of the passengers end soon.
Even on Thursday, five flights were cancelled, which then disrupted the plans of many people. Many passengers waited for hours at the airport; some were searching for the next day's flight, while some were worried well-nigh the refund process.
Assurance regarding refund and ticket booking
The Bhudev government said that the financial and mental problems of the passengers are stuff fully understood. He said that Indigo airline has unmistakably said that the refund of the flights that have been canceled will reach the finance of the passengers in two to three days. This warranty is a unconfined relief for those who were facing unvarying uncertainty.
As soon as flights wilt normal, passengers will be worldly-wise to typesetting tickets without any fear. Officials say that important steps are stuff taken to ensure stability in services, and a review is underway to ensure that such a situation does not happen again.
The airport director shared ground report
Patna Airport Director Chandra Pratap Dwivedi moreover gave detailed information to the General Manager well-nigh the problems stuff faced in operations and the arrangements made to help the passengers. He said that despite the constantly waffly schedule, the staff remained rented handling the passengers and solving their problems.
Passengers will get well-constructed relief soon
This disruption in Indigo services is now in the process of ending. The hope that the situation will wilt normal from December 16 has given new hope to the passengers flying from Patna. Many people who faced difficulties in the past are now hoping that travel will wilt easy and smooth then in the coming times.

