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Viral Video: Airports have become the latest stage for creativity as IndiGo passengers find unique ways to beat boredom amid long delays and cancellations. The budget airline has been facing major disruptions in recent days, with hundreds of flights affected. On Thursday alone, over 550 flights were reportedly cancelled, leaving travellers frustrated and stuck. While most passengers were annoyed, some decided to make the best of the situation. One video, in particular, has caught everyone’s attention.

In the viral video, an artist stranded at the airport took the opportunity to compose a song during the long wait. Known as ‘AFTERAll’, the man turned the hours of frustration into a creative moment, perfectly capturing the idea of "aapda me avsar." The chaos comes after new government rules on crew safety disrupted IndiGo’s scheduling, and the problems continued into Friday, December 5, with more cancellations and delays.

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The post, shared on Instagram by ‘AFTERAll’, read, "Stuck in the airport for the last 10 hours." In just a day, the video went viral, racking up over 1.5 million views. While many passengers continue to face delays, this creative take on a frustrating situation has left social media smiling.

One user wrote, "I think we can create a collab album with artists stuck at the airport." "This should be the boarding music," a second user wrote. "He turned a delay into a concert. I’d buy tickets ngl," wrote a third user. "Creative minds don’t need a perfect setup; they invent one," added a fourth user.

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"This is called how to make the time productive instead of shouting at the staff," a fifth user added. "What flight was it damn! Wish you were travelling on mine lol," wrote another user. "This proves how you just need the effort in you, and one can do wonders with it anywhere, anytime," added another user.

IndiGo has assured that the issues will be fully resolved by February 10, though cancellations and delays are expected to continue for a few more days.

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