In India's biggest aviation crisis, lakhs of passengers were left stranded on airports, with emotional breakdowns, long queues and soaring flight fares. India's largest airline IndiGo, which controls two-thirds of the domestic market carried out their 'blackmailing scheme' by delaying and cancelling over 2000 flights in last five day. In return, the airline covered it up with just a one-page apology as a newspaper advertisement.

On Today's DNA TV SHOW, Managing editor and Anchor Rahul Sinha conducted a DNA Test of IndiGo's 'blackmailing scheme' that pushed government to withdraw new flying rules that were introduced for the safety of passengers. The airline apologized as if saying 'sorry' will end the suffering of lakhs of travelers and compensate them for the exploitation they have f

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