Indigo plans to annihilate the pesky mosquitos that have added to the airline’s woes.- The crew will be given two mosquito-swatting bats per plane.
- Indigo currently accounts for about 40% of the domestic market share.
One of India’s most awarded airlines,
Just last month, a doctor was apparently forcibly removed from an Indigo flight at Lucknow when he raised a stink about the number of mosquitoes on the plane. According to
The airline, however, denied this and said Rai had used threatening language. Aviation minister
Indigo currently accounts for about 40% of the domestic market share, and cannot afford to lose customers and its reputation on account of mosquitoes. An airline official who wished not to be named told the Economic Times that, "There have been a number of passenger complaints. Our flights also get delayed. So, we have decided to use these [swatters]."
From this month onwards, two battery-operated mosquito swatters will be on the flights. The cabin crew will be given precise instructions on when and how to use these devices. An IndiGo spokesperson said, “The electronic bats [swatters] will be used only in exceptional circumstances and not as a regular practice.” She also added that they have taken other measures, like spraying the cabins with approved insecticides before departure and placing mosquito repellent patches in aircraft.