IndiGo Crisis Explained: Refunds, Cancellations, Flight Status And Government Action

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The airline claimed that more than 1,800 flights are currently operating across its 138-station network. (Photo Source: IndiGo)
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  • IndiGo faced flight disruptions due to new crew rest rules causing a shortage of staff and cancellations
  • The airline claims operations are near normal, with ongoing refunds and waivers for affected passengers
  • Delhi High Court ordered IndiGo and government to compensate passengers and enforce DGCA norms
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It has been over a week since IndiGo's failure to adapt to new crew-rostering rules triggered widespread flight disruptions, leaving lakhs of travellers stranded at airports across the country.

At the centre of the crisis were regulations requiring pilots and cabin crew to get more rest, including 48-hour weekly breaks instead of 36 hours earlier and stricter limits on night landings.

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The airline has been accused of failing to make arrangements to comply with the new rules. As a result, IndiGo was left short of crew, forcing it to ground more than half its fleet.

Amid the claims of stabilisation of operations by the airline, many travellers still have unanswered questions, from refund eligibility and rebooking choices to how reliably they can track flight status before heading to the airport.

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Here is a clear breakdown of what passengers need to know about IndiGo's operational updates.

IndiGo Crisis: Status Of Operations Now

According to IndiGo, its operations have largely returned to normal, with flights running closer to schedule. The airline posted a video message from CEO Pieter Elbers on X, claiming, “IndiGo Operations Normalised.”

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