Complaints of congestion and long waiting hours in queues at Delhi airport have now hit social media in the form of hilarious memes. For context, many passengers faced huge delays in checking-in at the airport over the weekend. After a flood of complaints, Union aviation minister Jyotiraditya M Scindia visited the airport yesterday with senior officials to review the situation.
The issue, however, turned into fodder for meme lovers on social media, with many narrating their past experiences.
A user compared the security queues at the Delhi airport with those seen outside "ration shops in the seventies" or "East Bengal Mohun Bagan match ticket counters". East Bengal vs Mohun Bagan rivalry in West Bengal is a crowd-puller.
"There is a budding romance on too," the user narrated his observation while waiting at the airport.
"Delhi airport is now Hotel California. You can check in any time you like, but you can never leave" - the Eagles hit too featured in his post.
A follower recalled an experience from the past when he almost missed a connecting flight despite having a four-hour gap between two flights.
Another user asks, "Is this an airport or railway platform?"
Here are more such Twitter posts:
Did you face such long waiting hours at Delhi airport in the recent past?
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