<p>New Delhi: IndiGo will evaluate options to file an appeal against regulator BCAS imposing a penalty of Rs 1.20 crore for certain violations with respect to the incident at the Mumbai airport.</p>.<p>Many passengers rushed out of an IndiGo aircraft at the Mumbai airport, sat on the tarmac, and some were also seen having food there as soon as their diverted Goa-Delhi flight landed after a long delay on January 14. The flight was diverted due to fog issues at the Delhi airport.</p>.<p>For certain lapses in connection with the incident, the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) has imposed a fine of Rs 1.20 crore on the airline.</p>.<p>"The company is in the process of investigating and will evaluate its option to file an appeal in this regard," a regulatory filing by InterGlobe Aviation, the parent of IndiGo, said on Thursday.</p>.Akasa Air, IndiGo, Air India ordered 1,120 planes in less than one year.<p>As per the filing, the alleged violations include not reporting the incident to the regulator, and failure to ensure security screening of passengers and their cabin baggage before embarkation.</p>.<p>Among other alleged violations is the failure to maintain ARC with correct details, deploying security staff as per scale and not responding to the emergent situation in a responsible and efficient manner, it added. </p>
<p>New Delhi: IndiGo will evaluate options to file an appeal against regulator BCAS imposing a penalty of Rs 1.20 crore for certain violations with respect to the incident at the Mumbai airport.</p>.<p>Many passengers rushed out of an IndiGo aircraft at the Mumbai airport, sat on the tarmac, and some were also seen having food there as soon as their diverted Goa-Delhi flight landed after a long delay on January 14. The flight was diverted due to fog issues at the Delhi airport.</p>.<p>For certain lapses in connection with the incident, the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) has imposed a fine of Rs 1.20 crore on the airline.</p>.<p>"The company is in the process of investigating and will evaluate its option to file an appeal in this regard," a regulatory filing by InterGlobe Aviation, the parent of IndiGo, said on Thursday.</p>.Akasa Air, IndiGo, Air India ordered 1,120 planes in less than one year.<p>As per the filing, the alleged violations include not reporting the incident to the regulator, and failure to ensure security screening of passengers and their cabin baggage before embarkation.</p>.<p>Among other alleged violations is the failure to maintain ARC with correct details, deploying security staff as per scale and not responding to the emergent situation in a responsible and efficient manner, it added. </p>