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Indigo, Mumbai airport fined over 'tarmac langar'; SpiceJet, Air India penalised for poor rostering

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News video: IndiGo Faces Hefty ₹1.2 Crore Penalty Over Viral Video of Passengers Dining on Tarmac| Oneindia

IndiGo Faces Hefty ₹1.2 Crore Penalty Over Viral Video of Passengers Dining on Tarmac| Oneindia 02:26

IndiGo faces a ₹1.2 crore fine, and Mumbai Airport ₹30 lakh, after a viral video showed passengers eating on the tarmac during a flight delay. The DGCA deems it a safety violation, imposing the highest penalty on IndiGo. Air India and SpiceJet receive ₹30 lakh fines each for poor fog-related...

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