IndiGo Says It Has Mobilised All 65,000 Employees To Restore Flight Operations, Ensure Network Stability

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The IndiGo Board has been closely monitoring the situation and that the Crisis Management Group of the Board has beeen holding meetings every day, the firm said. (Photo: Anirudh Saligrama/NDTV Profit) 
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  • IndiGo's parent company works round the clock to restore operations after disruptions
  • All 65,000 employees collaborate to normalize day-to-day flight operations
  • CEO Pieter Elbers confirmed the airline is fully stabilized as of Tuesday
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IndiGo's parent company, InterGlobe Aviation Ltd., announced on Wednesday that it has “all hands on deck” working around the clock to restore operations, according to a post on social media platform X.

The airline said all 65,000 employees across various roles are collaborating to bring back normalcy in day-to-day operations.

“The CEO and his team have been leading from the front, working day and night to normalize flight operations and secure network stability,” the post added.

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