IndiGo fined 1.2crore, Mumbai airport 90Lakh for tarmac meal
IndiGo and Mumbai International Airport Ltd (MIAL) are facing fines totaling Rs 2.1 crore from aviation authorities in connection to the incident on January 14-15. During this period, stranded passengers of IndiGo's diverted flights were observed eating on the apron of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport. According to a senior aviation ministry official, IndiGo received a fine of Rs 1.2 crore, while MIAL was fined Rs 90 lakh. Furthermore, Air India and SpiceJet were each fined Rs 30 lakh for not deploying CAT III-trained pilots on flights to Delhi amid foggy conditions.
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