A group of 55 travelers at India's Bengaluru airport were left stuck on a shuttle bus as their Go First flight to Delhi took off without them.
A group of passengers at India's Bengaluru airport experienced a particular kind of flight envy as they watched their own plane take off without them.
Bhat tells CNN that his boarding group was on the last shuttle bus from the gate out to the plane when anxieties started to set in. The bus hadn't moved in about half an hour, and no announcements were made. Bhat, who lives in New Delhi, was booked on a flight that took off four hours later and says he was not offered a meal voucher or other compensation while he waited.The Directorate General of Civil Aviation, India's national aviation regulator, has confirmed it is investigating the incident, which it called a"dereliction of their regulatory obligations," according to CNN affiliate News18.
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