Updated On: 18 January, 2024 06:50 AM IST | Mumbai | Prasun Choudhari
As sisters are dumped off cross-country Mumbai-Guwahati flight at boarding time, aviation rights experts demand stringent action against airlines

Shravani Rithe (left) and Srushti Rithe, who were deboarded
Two sisters aboard IndiGo flight 6E 228 from Mumbai to Guwahati were forcibly deboarded due to overbooking on Tuesday, and endured a nine-hour ordeal at Mumbai airport. Srushti and Shravani Rithe, travelling for a workshop to Assam, found themselves stranded without any arrangements as IndiGo officials failed to provide them with an alternative flight to their destination.
Srushti Rithe said, “My sister and I booked a flight for Jorhat airport, a connecting flight from Guwahati airport. The flight from Mumbai airport was scheduled for a 5.40 am departure on January 16. The flight was already delayed by an hour. My boarding pass was scanned, and I was allowed to enter the plane, but my sister’s boarding pass was not getting scanned. After the queue was completed, they rescanned my sister’s pass and let us in.”