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Stranded flyers demand ‘justice’, as Lufthansa cancels flights

Several of them also took to social media, urging for help from the government

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Stranded passengers at Delhi airport on Friday. Pic/ANI

Stranded passengers at Delhi airport on Friday. Pic/ANI

Chaos reigned at Delhi airport’s Terminal 3 on Friday after Lufthansa airline cancelled two of its flights from India due to a strike by a pilots, stranding hundreds of passengers, including students. 

Police said more than 100 people, relatives and family members of the stranded passengers, gathered outside the airport and demanded refunds or alternate arrangements. The passengers, visibly distraught and mostly in their early twenties, sat down at the airport with their luggage and shouted, “We want Justice.” “We have been given no food, no accommodation and no flight rebooking. We are stranded here. Our classes are starting next week. We need to go back urgently,” said one passenger.

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