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Passenger serves tea onboard IndiGo flight in viral video

Passenger serves tea onboard IndiGo flight in viral video
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A recent video featuring a passenger serving tea on an IndiGo flight has gained significant attention online. The footage shows two men casually strolling down the aisle of an IndiGo aircraft, offering tea from a personal flask to fellow passengers. The flight's details remain undisclosed, but it appears the aircraft was stationary with overhead bins open.

This scene has drawn comparisons to the familiar sight of tea vendors on Indian trains. Reactions online are mixed; some viewers commend the gesture for lightening the mood during potentially stressful air travel, while others question how the men managed to bring a flask of tea onboard given security restrictions on liquids. Speculation suggests they may have filled it post-security at airport eateries. Simple Flying has reached out to IndiGo for further clarification.

IndiGo is no stranger to viral moments, having experienced similar incidents in recent months. Notably, a video of a woman proposing mid-flight and another involving an artist sketching a cabin crew member have captured public interest.

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In other news related to IndiGo, the airline is implementing significant changes to its business strategy. It recently introduced its first Airbus A321neo with a business class cabin, aiming to enhance services on key routes. Pieter Elbers, CEO of IndiGo, stated: "IndiGo is embarking on a new path of its incredible growth story by introducing a tailor-made business product... increasing availability of this service for the nation."

Additionally, reports suggest that IndiGo is nearing an agreement with Norse Atlantic Airways for wet-leasing six Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners as part of plans to expand long-haul operations.

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