A volunteer who was travelling to Jammu and Kashmir with medical and relief supplies has alleged that GoAir operators asked him to pay extra for carrying the supplies. According to CNN-IBN reports , the airline was charging for excess baggage. He, later, switched to Indigo as it was not charging those travelling to Jammu and Kashmir for extra baggage. [caption id=“attachment_85276” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] Reuters[/caption] Speaking to CNN-IBN, Saif Bashir said, “I had taken tickets for GoAir, but later got to know they were charging more for extra luggage. It was just medicines and water bottles. I switched to Indigo as they were not charging anything,” Saif said. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Meanwhile, Air India has also sent two aircraft to Srinagar to airlift people for free. The airline has also asked private airlines to assist. NGOs like the the Uday Foundation have sent in 200 kg of relief including children’s supplies to the state. Floods in Jammu and Kashmir have left over 200 people dead while lakhs are still stranded. Rescue teams have rescued over 90,000 people so far.