Missing seat cushion on IndiGo flight leaves leaflet surprised

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
PUNE: Flyers finding out that their baggage is missing while travelling is common - but Nagpur resident Sagarika Patnaik found half her seat
missing in an aircraft.Sagarika was travelling for work on an IndiGo flight from Pune to Nagpur (6E-6798) in the wee hours of Sunday
Her husband, Subrat Patnaik told TOI that the airline allotted Sagarika seat number 10A, by a window.He said, "But once she reached her
seat, she was shocked to see the cushion missing.She raised the concern with one of the cabin crew members, who just asked her to look for
it beneath the seat."Sagarika looked around the seat for the cushion, but was unable to find it
Added Subrat, "She once again told the cabin crew
Boarding was still going on and she was forced to stand in the aisle, which was creating issues for other flyers
Finally, a crew member brought another cushion from a spare seat and placed it
How could such a seat cushion just vanish? This is certainly not expected from an airline brand like IndiGo."The airline was contacted with
this query by TOI, but an official reaction was awaited at the time of going to press
Sources in IndiGo told TOI that the earlier cushion was taken out for replacement as it was dirty, a spare cushion given to ensure hygiene
standards of the aircraft.Replying to Subrat on X (formerly Twitter), the airline wrote, "..
At times, the seat cushion gets adrift from its Velcro
The same can be repositioned with the help of our crew
Further, your feedback will be shared with the team concerned for review." The airline further said that his feedback had been noted and
that they hoped to serve him better in the future.Subrat pointed out, "Whenever a plane is getting ready for take-off, a cleaning crew comes
in for thorough check before boarding
Didn't they notice the missing cushion? Even cabin crew, who are the first to enter an aircraft, couldn't spot the lacuna?"Businessman
Kanishka Gupta, a frequent flyer, said such carelessness is common now
"A month ago, I travelled to Canada from Delhi and was surprised to see no screens working
On domestic flights as well, I have seen life jackets scattered and not in their place," he told TOI.Aviation analyst and expert Dhairyashil
Vandekar called this unacceptable
"Under no circumstances are airlines supposed to offer broken or unserviceable seats to passengers, for obvious reasons
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has warned the airlines in this regard in the past
Despite that if such incidents happen, the DGCA must take strict action," he said.