IndiGo Loses Flyer’s Bag With Items Worth ₹45,000 On Kolkata-Guwahati Flight; Gives ₹2,450 As Compensation

IndiGo lost a checked-in bag of a passenger on a domestic flight.

by Tooba Shaikh
IndiGo Loses Flyer’s Bag With Items Worth ₹45,000 On Kolkata-Guwahati Flight; Gives ₹2,450 As Compensation

It seems that every other day, there is some new incident involving an airline. Today’s incident involves IndiGo. IndiGo lost a checked-in bag of a passenger on a domestic flight. What made the incident even worse was the fact that the passenger had items worth ₹45,000 in the bag. And not just that, he also had important documents like his driver’s license in the bag. His friend made a post about it.

IndiGo Loses Flyer’s Bag With Items Worth ₹45,000

According to an article which was recently published by Moneycontrol, this incident took place during the Microsoft Power Outage owing to a faulty update by CrowdStrike. In a post on X (formerly known as Twitter), a friend of the flyer narrated exactly what happened.

He said that on a domestic IndiGo flight from Kolkata to Guwahati, the airline lost their friend Monik Sharma’s bag containing items worth ₹45,000. It also contained important documents like a driver’s license, PAN and Aadhaar Card, and more.

Around a month later, the airline offered ₹2,450 as compensation for the loss of the baggage. The post also cited a rule that said that airlines were only liable to pay ₹350 per kilo of the bag in case they lose it. Many people then corrected the person saying that the rule was for cargo flights and not passenger flights.

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This Is How The Netizens Reacted To The Situation

Many people took to the comments section to point out that one should never pack valuables and documents in checked-in luggage as it is risky. Many even pointed out that the airlines also actively discourage people from putting valuables in checked-in luggage.

However, there were many commenters who sympathised with the passenger. In a follow-up post, the person specified that IndiGo is looking into the matter further and may be able to give better compensation.

Also Read: “Sensitise Your Ground Staff,” Harsha Bhogle Slams IndiGo For Changing Elderly Couple’s Seats Without Explanation

Has an airline ever lost your checked-in luggage? How did you manage to deal with it? Did the airline provide adequate compensation for it? Let us know in the comments section below!

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First Published: August 26, 2024 2:19 PM