A video of an IndiGo ground staffer at the Delhi airport manhandling a passenger surfaced yesterday following which the airline apologised and said action was taken against the erring employee.
"It is shocking and deplorable. It is very very upsetting. Passenger safety and security cannot be compromised on ," Sinha told reporters here.
He said that Indigo had given a public statement that the staffer concerned had been terminated.
"The steps taken by the airline are bare minimum which they have to do. The government will also investigate and as Civil Aviation Minister Gajapati Raju said, the DGCA had been asked to prepare a report," Sinha said.
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"We will undertake measures required to ensure safety and security of passengers," he said.
There was also a need to assess what rules needed to be changed and then putting them on the public domain for consultation, he said.
The no-fly list to bar errant passengers was also among one of them, he said.
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