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Most passenger complaints related to flight problems

New Delhi (ANI): Flight problems and baggage comprised the majority of a total of 347 passenger complaints received by the scheduled domestic airlines during March this year, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) stated in a report. The air traffic report for March month was released by DGCA on Tuesday.

The report states further that in March, this year, a total of 347 passenger-related complaints were received by scheduled domestic airlines. The number of complaints per 10,000 passengers carried for March 2023 has been around 0.27. The major reasons for complaints are flight problems and baggage, the report states, adding that the airlines received a total of 347 complaints, of which 343 (approx.99%) have been addressed.

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Further, as per aviation regulator, a total of 38.6% of complaints

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were about flight-related problems, while 22.2% related to baggage problems. The refund-related problems were just 11.5%.

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