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An Indigo flight was en route from the Indian capital, Delhi, to the southern city of Bangalore. Suddenly, one of the passengers began to have labor pains. Immediately, flight attendants stepped up to help. A son is born in the middle of heaven. After landing in Bangalore, the ‘pre-machete’ boy was admitted to hospital.
Earlier, the newborn was greeted at the airport with a festive atmosphere. Indigo authorities have announced that the boy will be able to travel on their plane for free for the rest of his life when he is older.
The baby was born on an Indigo flight at 7.40pm local time on Wednesday night. The mother and newborn are now known to be perfectly healthy. But the delivery on the plane was not very easy. Sanjay Sharma, the captain of the aircraft, said the aircraft was in the middle of the sky when the duct felt the pain of labor.
Fortunately, two of the passengers were doctors. One is a gynecologist and the other is a surgeon. Doctors took the woman to the bathroom of the plane. By then it had started to bleed.
Gynecologists and flight attendants set up a temporary work room in the aircraft gallery. What happens, what happens is the concern of everyone on the plane. Meanwhile, the plane was filled with the sound of the newborn crying. Everyone is relieved.
Photos and videos of flight attendants rejoicing after the baby is born in the middle of the sky are now viral on social media. Five-faced netizens in praise of airlines, staff, and doctors.
The news that a baby had been born on the plane had already reached the Bangalore airport. As a result, the workers also prepared to receive him there. Amid the applause and the flash of the camera, the baby born in the sky falls to the ground lying on the mother’s lap in a wheelchair.
Today a baby was born aboard Indigo’s flight from Delhi to Bangalore. It is very likely that the baby will have a lifetime for free @ IndiGo6E Free ticket. Great job from the Indigo crew today. Congratulations to the team @Indiahoy pic.twitter.com/mxn16dgigf
– Nagarjun Dwarakanath (@nagarjund) October 7, 2020
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