Flight Rules Changed: Big news for air travelers! Indigo suddenly changed the rules, check immediately

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Flight Rules Changed: Big news for air travelers! Indigo suddenly changed the rules, check immediately
Flight Rules Changed: Big news for air travelers! Indigo suddenly changed the rules, check immediately

Flight Rules Changed: Indigo airline has shared some new information regarding snacks taken during flights. Now the cold drink which was earlier available in cans will be discontinued.

Flight Rules Changed: Indigo said on Tuesday that it has stopped selling cold drinks available in cans on flights. Now, if a passenger takes any snack, he can choose juice or coke along with it, but it will be available in a glass. Let us tell you that the airline gave this information after the complaint of a former MP.

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BJP member and former Rajya Sabha MP Swapan Dasgupta has complained that no one can buy soft drinks on IndiGo flights. In response, an IndiGo spokesperson said on Tuesday that the airline has improved its services to provide an efficient, sustainable and affordable snack experience.

“This initiative is in line with our commitment to Go Green as our change saved thousands of cans from spoilage,” the spokesperson said in a statement. The spokesperson said that they have stopped providing items like cold drinks in cans. However, the airline did not tell when it stopped providing cans in flights. In such a situation, this sudden change was made by the flight.

According to the airline, its customers can enjoy a complimentary beverage along with any snacks purchased during air travel.

How is the updated menu?

The statement said, ‘Earlier, our menu included cashew nuts (Rs 200) and a Coke (Rs 100), the total charge of which was Rs 300. Our updated menu now offers any snack pair and a glass of juice or coke for Rs 200 (beverage is free). In our buy-on-board service, customers can choose the option as per their choice. Let us tell you that IndiGo is the largest airline in the country with a domestic market share of more than 63 percent.

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