How is the Samastipur Division Offering Relief Amidst the IndiGo Flight Cancellations?
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Patna, Dec 6 (NationPress) In light of the ongoing IndiGo Airlines dilemma, the Samastipur Railway Division has come to the aid of stranded travelers by introducing a range of long-distance special trains. The divisional authorities have also published comprehensive timetables for these services.
As stated by Samastipur Division PRO Ranjit Kumar Singh, special trains are now running from Darbhanga and Patna to Anand Vihar Terminal to assist passengers impacted by the extensive flight cancellations.
For instance, special train number 05563 will depart from Darbhanga to Anand Vihar Terminal on December 7 at 6:15 PM and is expected to arrive the following day at 8:15 AM.
In a similar vein, train number 05564 will leave Anand Vihar Terminal for Darbhanga on December 9 at 12:05 PM and will reach its destination the next day at 8:00 AM.
Another special service, train number 02395, will depart from Patna to Anand Vihar Terminal on December 7 at 8:30 PM, arriving at 1:00 PM on December 8.
Additionally, train number 02396 will run from Anand Vihar Terminal to Patna, leaving on December 8 at 1:00 PM and expected to arrive the following day at 1:00 PM.
Another service, train number 02309 from Patna to Anand Vihar Terminal, will operate on December 6 and 8 at 8:30 PM, arriving at 1:00 PM the next day.
The corresponding train, number 02310, will depart from Anand Vihar Terminal to Patna on December 7 and 9 at 1:00 PM, arriving the next day at 1:00 PM.
India’s leading airline, IndiGo, encountered a significant operational crisis due to a severe crew shortage and newly enacted DGCA regulations.
In just 36 hours, 25 flights were canceled in Bihar, impacting nearly 3,000 passengers, many of whom ended up returning home without clear directions.
The situation at Patna Airport was chaotic, with 25 out of 29 flights being canceled on Friday.
Only two routes—Delhi-Lucknow-Patna-Ranchi and Hyderabad-Patna-Hyderabad—managed to operate a single flight each.
Flights from several major cities were canceled, including 8 to Delhi, 4 to Kolkata, 3 to Mumbai, 2 to Hyderabad, 4 to Bengaluru, and one each to Ahmedabad, Chennai, Bhubaneswar, and Chandigarh.
Passengers spent the night on floors, stairs, and chairs as the airline failed to provide timely updates.