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Time of India
a day ago
- Time of India
Around 8-hour delay of Goa-Pune SpiceJet flight hassles flyers
1 2 Pune: Around eight-hour delay of a SpiceJet flight from the Manohar International Airport in Goa to Pune on Thursday evening and lack of proper information from the airline's ground staffers left about 50 passengers booked on it hassled. Ishan Singh, travelling to Pune with his family, including his one-and-a-half-year-old child, said the flight (SG-1080) was slated to take off at 5.20pm and land in Pune at 6.25pm. The plane took off at 1.22am on Friday and reached Pune at 2.08am. A spokesperson of SpiceJet said, "The flight SG 1080, scheduled to operate from Goa to Pune, was delayed because of a technical issue encountered during its previous rotation. As a result, the subsequent Pune-Jaipur leg was also impacted. Passengers of both flights were informed well in advance about the revised departure times — six hours prior for the Goa-Pune sector and eight hours prior for the Pune-Jaipur sector — enabling them to plan their journey to the airport accordingly. Passengers were assisted throughout and served refreshments. SpiceJet regrets the inconvenience caused." Singh from Wakad had a different story to share. He requested the ground staff in Goa to provide them with some kind of accommodation at the airport because he was travelling with an infant. "The ground staff only told me that we could go and ask for lounge access," he said. "We had checked out of the hotel around 11.30am and reached the airport by 12noon. After arriving at the airport, we learned that the flight was rescheduled to 8.45pm. The airline might have sent messages to flyers, but I didn't receive any," Singh said. After a while, he learned that the flight was further delayed to 10.10pm. The ground staff said there were some technical problems with the aircraft and engineers had not given it a go-ahead. "Then we got another text message stating that the flight would take off at 11.10pm," Singh said. Many flyers travelling to Pune and Jaipur lost patience. "They questioned the ground staff on the issue and why they were not being served any refreshments or provided with accommodation. The answers from the ground staff were vague. Approximately 30% of the flyers cancelled their tickets and opted for a full refund. Then another message came that the flight would fly at 12.10am, triggering altercations between flyers and the ground staff. The CISF had to intervene. The plane finally took off from Goa at 1.22am," Singh said. The same aircraft was to fly from Pune to Jaipur at 7.30pm on Thursday. It flew out of the city at 3am on Friday and landed in Jaipur at 4.54am instead of 9.50pm on Thursday.


Time of India
2 days ago
- Time of India
8-hour delay of Goa-Pune flight hassles flyers
Pune: Around eight-hour delay of a SpiceJet flight from the Manohar International Airport in Goa to Pune on Thursday evening and lack of proper information from the airline's ground staffers left about 50 passengers booked on it hassled. Ishan Singh, travelling to Pune with his family, including his one-and-a-half-year-old child, said the flight (SG-1080) was slated to take off at 5.20pm and land in Pune at 6.25pm. The plane took off at 1.22am on Friday and reached Pune at 2.08am. A spokesperson of SpiceJet said, 'The flight SG 1080, scheduled to operate from Goa to Pune, was delayed because of a technical issue encountered during its previous rotation.' 'As a result, the subsequent Pune-Jaipur leg was also impacted. Passengers of both flights were informed well in advance about the revised departure times — six hours prior for the Goa-Pune sector and eight hours prior for the Pune-Jaipur sector — enabling them to plan their journey to the airport accordingly. Passengers were assisted throughout and served refreshments. SpiceJet regrets the inconvenience caused. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Pujili: Inicia hoy con Amazon CFD y construye un segundo ingreso. InvestIQ Registrarse Undo ' Singh from Wakad had a different story to share. He requested the ground staff in Goa to provide them with some kind of accommodation at the airport because he was travelling with an infant. 'The ground staff only told me that we could go and ask for lounge access,' he said. 'We had checked out of the hotel around 11.30am and reached the airport by 12noon. After arriving at the airport, we learned that the flight was rescheduled to 8.45pm. The airline might have sent messages to flyers, but I didn't receive any,' Singh said. After a while, he learned that the flight was further delayed to 10.10pm. The ground staff said there were some technical problems with the aircraft and engineers had not given it a go-ahead. 'Then we got another text message stating that the flight would take off at 11.10pm,' Singh said. Many flyers travelling to Pune and Jaipur lost patience. 'They questioned the ground staff on the issue and why they were not being served any refreshments or provided with accommodation. The answers from the ground staff were vague. Approximately 30% of the flyers cancelled their tickets and opted for a full refund. Then another message came that the flight would fly at 12.10am, triggering altercations between flyers and the ground staff. The CISF had to intervene. The plane finally took off from Goa at 1.22am,' Singh said. The same aircraft was to fly from Pune to Jaipur at 7.30pm on Thursday. It flew out of the city at 3am on Friday and landed in Jaipur at 4.54am instead of 9.50pm on Thursday.


Time of India
12-05-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
Kanpur clubs secure league victories
Kanpur: Ishan Singh's fine performance with bat and ball (43 runs and 4 wickets) helped Olympic Club beat Reserve Bank of India by 2 runs in KDMA league match played here at Everest ground on Monday. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Olympic Club batting first collected 193 runs with the help of Lakshya Yadav's unbeaten knock of 96 runs and thereafter they successfully defended it by restricting the innings of Reserve Bank of India on 191 other league matches, Friends Club, City Club, Kesco and KCC also posted victories over their scores: Olympic Club 4 for 193 (Ishan Singh 43, Lakshya Yadav 96 no, Nikhil Vishwakarma 2 for 36)Reserve Bank of India 9 for 191 (Rajnish Kumar 71, Satish Jaiswal 36, Ishan Singh 4 for 37, Piyush Pal 3 for 22)Friends Sporting 123 (Ujjwal Singh 28, Anant Shukla 27, Anshul Yadav 3 for 22, Aditya Pal 2 for 12, Abhishek Kumar Tiwari 3 for 24)Civils Club 97 (Gauav 18, Abhishek Kumar Tiwari 16 no, Sandeep Pal 4 for 36, Anant Shukla 4 for 38)HAL ground – City Club beat Vedic Union by 40 club 194 (Priyanshu Gupta 43, Shashank Pal 4 no, Vikas Pathak 3 for 48, Neerav Sachan 2 for 30, Hardik Pathak 2 for 44)Vedic Union 155 (Tanush Awasthi 31, Asit Yadav 29, Rudra Singh 22, Shivam Rajput 22, Utkarsh Sharma 4 for 28, Rudra Mishra 3 for 25)Rashtriya Ground – Kesco outplayed Golden Sporting by 18 186 (Mayur Tiwari 45, Prashant Kushawaha 26, Ankut Verma 42 no, Raj Singh 3 for 43, Saumya Pal 2 for 16, Mony Pal 2 for 37, Adarsh Tripathi 2 for 40)Golden Sporting 168 (Pranshu Chaturvedi 32, Ujjwal Rajput 31, Prem Srivastava 26, Pradeep Tiwari 3 for 28, Ankur Verma 2 for 30, Jai Kumar 2 for 33)IIT ground – KCC beat IIT Kanpur by 177 5 for 270 (Samyak Trivedi 95, Ansh Patel 50, Dravya Kushwaha 32, Rituraj Singh 38 no, Himanshu Nagar 2 for 21, Daksh Singh 2 for 41)IIT Kanpur 93 (Ashish 20, Suraj 18, Abhay Singh 5 for 9, Rajdeep Singh 3 for 31, Aksah Gupta 2 for 27)KCPL cricket – Home Furnish 11 drubbed the challenge of Blue Warriors by 5 wickets under flood light match of Kanpur Cricket Premier League being played here at Bharat Cricket Academy ground on Sunday evening. Blue Warriors batting first scored 9 for 101 and Home Furnish hit 5 for 105 in 16.1 overs and won the match.