Updated On: 18 July, 2024 07:13 AM IST | Mumbai | Prasun Choudhari
Experts suggest independent probe by DGCA to stop this concerning trend

Airlines say flights are mostly overbooked based on historical data. Representation pic
The aviation industry has witnessed a concerning trend as the months of May and June saw a significant increase in the number of passengers denied boarding by various airlines. According to numbers disclosed by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), a staggering 2,719 passengers were denied boarding in May, marking the highest number recorded in 2024. June followed closely with 2,364 passengers facing the same predicament.
This sharp rise in denied boarding incidents is particularly alarming given that the number of travellers remained relatively consistent across these months. The figures for the earlier months were notably lower, with January recording instances of 1,374 denied boarding, 917 in February, 943 in March, and 1,370 in April.