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IndiGo's operational crisis entered 6th day on Sunday as flight cancellations exceeded 200. Check Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Bengaluru airport-wise flight status here.
IndiGo operations could return to normal by Wednesday (December 10) and the airline is expected to operate 1,650 flights on Sunday, but well below the pre-crisis level
A Parliamentary Committee is planning to summon top IndiGo executives, including CEO Pieter Elbers, for an explanation
DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) issues a show-cause notice to The Accountable Manager of IndiGo Airline.
Pune: Amid escalating complaints over abrupt cancellations, sudden route changes, and long delays, passengers flying with IndiGo airline are reporting.
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IndiGo chaos: DGCA grants final 24-hour extension to airline CEO to respond to show-cause notice
The regulator said the relaxed deadline — now set for 6 pm on Monday, December 8 — is a single exception, warning that if IndiGo fails to file a “complete and comprehensive” reply, it will proceed with ex-parte action based solely on available records.
IndiGo, which controls nearly two-thirds of the domestic market, blamed the disruption on weather, tech systems and rules about rest for crew members. Pilots said the company was cutting corners.
By Abhijith Ganapavaram, Dhwani Pandya and Aditi Shah MUMBAI/DELHI, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Air travel across India was in turmoil for a fourth day on Friday after IndiGo cancelled more than 1,000 flights,
On Sunday, the airline’s operations increased from 1,565 flights to about 1,650 flights, connecting 137 out of its 138 operational destinations. IndiGo’s on-time performance also improved dramatically—from 9% on Friday to 75% on Sunday.