Indigo cute fee: Indigo charges a cute charge from the air passenger, know why this tweet went viral on the internet

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Indigo Cute Fee: The passenger had shared his ticket fare details with users on Twitter, which has caught the attention of the people. Apart from seat charges, convenience charges, airport security charges, and customer development charges, the ticket also mentioned the lovely charges being levied by IndiGo.

A passenger traveling on airline company Indigo recently tweeted something that is becoming fiercely viral. Now people are trying to understand its meaning too and those who are aware of it are also making funny comments on the post. An IndiGo passenger had shared with the public a screenshot of his flight ticket details, in which the ticket price has been divided into different parts. But there was an allegation in it that has now become a topic of discussion on the internet.

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The cute charge caught the attention of users

The passenger had shared his ticket fare details with users on Twitter, which caught the attention of the people. In this ticket, a passenger named Shantanu mentioned the seat fee, convenience fee, airport security fee, and customer development fee besides the lovely charges being levied by IndiGo. Now people are not able to understand this lovely charge written on the ticket.

A social media user shared a screenshot of his air ticket. He focused on the cute charge given in the bill. She wrote with a witty caption, ‘I know I am getting more beautiful with age but never thought that Indigo would start charging me for this.’

What does cute fee mean?

Let us tell you that CUTE stands for Common User Terminal Equipment. Passengers are charged for using metal detectors, escalators, and other equipment and facilities at the airport. This is a fee levied by the Airports Authority of India (DGCA) and is very common. But after Shantanu’s tweet, users started showering comments on it. One internet user jokingly wrote, ‘The cost of being cute is Rs 100. Other users explained in simple language what exactly this cutie means.

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One user jokingly wrote, ‘Also they are trying to develop you, see the charge of Vikas, your need for development is three and a half times more than your cuteness.’ Another user explained, ‘It is charged for Common User Terminal Equipment’, it is collected by DGCA and not by the airline. Also, the user suggested that they should write it in capital letters so that it is clear that it is a diminutive form.

Another user wrote on Twitter Don’t worry if someone is calling me cute, I can give 100 rupees. The pain of single people. More than 8 thousand likes have come on this post and hundreds of users have retweeted it.

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