Ritham Bhattacharjee criticized IndiGo Airlines for a 5-hour flight delay and unprofessional behavior from the crew, mentioning the inadequate compensation of chips and a cookie. He urged the airline to improve customer service. IndiGo responded with an apology and explained the delay was due to adverse weather conditions.
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