<p>Ten people, including a two-and-a-half-year-old child, were injured when a shuttle bus ferrying them from Terminal 2 to Terminal 1 of the Kempegowda International Airport crashed into a pole early on Sunday.</p>.<p>Around 5 am, the shuttle bus that operates between the two terminals of the airport crashed into a pole near the T2 arrival-exit road. There were 17 people on board, including 15 passengers and two members of staff. </p>.<p>Ten of them suffered minor injuries, including a staff member and a child. They were immediately rushed to a clinic located within the airport premises. Four of them were discharged after receiving first aid. </p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/at-least-13-people-killed-in-bus-accident-in-pakistan-1228688.html" target="_blank">At least 13 people killed in bus accident in Pakistan</a></strong></p>.<p>Sources with the airport told <em>DH </em>that the remaining six passengers were taken to a private hospital in Sahakaranagar, one of whom was discharged by midday. As of 12:25 pm, only five people, including the child, remained in the hospital for observation and treatment. </p>.<p>Sources noted that the driver of the vehicle reportedly lost control of the bus and crashed into the pole. </p>.<p>KIA authorities are investigating the accident along with AISATS (Air India Sats Airport Services Pvt. Ltd.), the operator of the shuttle buses.</p>.<p>A spokesperson from AISATS expressed regret and said: "The well-being and safety of our passengers and staff are our top priorities. We have extended all support to the authorities for further investigations."</p>
<p>Ten people, including a two-and-a-half-year-old child, were injured when a shuttle bus ferrying them from Terminal 2 to Terminal 1 of the Kempegowda International Airport crashed into a pole early on Sunday.</p>.<p>Around 5 am, the shuttle bus that operates between the two terminals of the airport crashed into a pole near the T2 arrival-exit road. There were 17 people on board, including 15 passengers and two members of staff. </p>.<p>Ten of them suffered minor injuries, including a staff member and a child. They were immediately rushed to a clinic located within the airport premises. Four of them were discharged after receiving first aid. </p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/at-least-13-people-killed-in-bus-accident-in-pakistan-1228688.html" target="_blank">At least 13 people killed in bus accident in Pakistan</a></strong></p>.<p>Sources with the airport told <em>DH </em>that the remaining six passengers were taken to a private hospital in Sahakaranagar, one of whom was discharged by midday. As of 12:25 pm, only five people, including the child, remained in the hospital for observation and treatment. </p>.<p>Sources noted that the driver of the vehicle reportedly lost control of the bus and crashed into the pole. </p>.<p>KIA authorities are investigating the accident along with AISATS (Air India Sats Airport Services Pvt. Ltd.), the operator of the shuttle buses.</p>.<p>A spokesperson from AISATS expressed regret and said: "The well-being and safety of our passengers and staff are our top priorities. We have extended all support to the authorities for further investigations."</p>