A recent Indigo flight left a passenger disappointed after discovering that his long -awaited window seat really had no window. The incident, which quickly gained traction in social networks, has caused a wave of humorous and critical reactions aimed at the airline.
Pradeep Muthu, a Cricket commentator, turned to X to share his experience, publishing photos of his seat showing a solid wall panel where a window was expected. “Dei @indigo6e I paid for a window seat. Where is the window?” Muthu joked on his viral tweet, which has obtained more than 903.6k views.
Users of social networks quickly joined the conversation, and many share similar experiences. The jokes flooded the comments, with suggestions as a brand change as “wall seats” to avoid deceptive passengers.
A user commented: “Most international airlines generally report in advance if the window seat has no window. Indigo should do better here.” Another joked: “You should wear a machine and hammer; make them yours. They are developing our skills.” Others added cheerful comments as “closed window for the day” and “they want you to draw a window with the pink score in your shirt.”
While the Internet had fun, some users criticized Indigo for lack of transparency, arguing that passengers should be informed about the configurations of the seats during the reserve. Responding to Muthu’s tweet, Indigo requested the details of his flight through the direct message to address his concerns, but the airline has not yet issued an official statement on the matter.