A common way for customers to interact with airlines these days is via social media. Whether it’s a complaint or a generic query, passengers sometimes share their ticket details for a faster resolution. But one IndiGo passenger recently found out that giving out his ticket details on an online social media platform may not have been the best of ideas, prompting the airline to issue an advisory against the practice.
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