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After Sonu Sood, Vir Das Defends IndiGo Ground Staff: 'Senior Management Should Be Made…'

After Sonu Sood, Vir Das Defends IndiGo Ground Staff: 'Senior Management Should Be Made…'
IndiGo flight disruptions have caused countrywide chaos, with many left struggling to reach their destinations. Now, several videos of angered passengers shouting at the ground staff have emerged on social media. With passengers demanding answers and IndiGo ground staff receiving all the heat, Vir Das has taken to his social media to defend them.
Vir Das took to his social media and stated that now is the time for the entire senior management of IndiGo to take airport duties instead of leaving their junior employees with no power to deal with all the yelling and screaming. Taking to his X account, Vir wrote, “The decent thing to do? The entire senior management of IndiGo should be made to take shifts at the airport and stand there. From CEOs to VPs and such. The decision-makers. Instead of the terrified junior employees with no power, cabin crew, and ground staff, who have been left to deal with the yelling and screaming."
Sonu Sood Defends IndiGo Ground Staff
On Saturday, Sonu Sood took to X (formerly Twitter) to share a video message urging people to stay respectful towards the ground staff. “A delayed flight is frustrating, but remember the faces trying to fix it. Please be nice and humble to the IndiGo staff; they are carrying the weight of cancellations too. Let's support them," he wrote in the caption. In his video, Sonu Sood said, “Friends, this is a small message regarding the inconvenience you've faced on IndiGo flights over the past 2-3 days. My own family was traveling, and they had to wait for about 4.5-5 hours. Eventually, the flight took off and they reached their destination. But many flights didn't take off. A lot were cancelled, people couldn't attend weddings, meetings got cancelled, and events were called off."
“What saddened me the most was seeing what the ground staff at the airports had to go through while people were shouting at them. I know there's frustration, there's pain, and people express their anger. But try to put yourself in their shoes. They are helpless. They don't know the schedules ahead, whether flights will take off or not. They just pass on the messages they get from above," said Sonu Sood.
Meanwhile, yesterday, television actor Aly Goni also shared a video message asking people not to blame the ground staff, as it's not their fault.
Source: News18
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