IndiGo Crisis: 60 Flights Cancelled In Bengaluru After CEO Assures Of 'Smooth Operations'

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IndiGo scrapped 61 flights through the day, including 35 arrivals and 26 departures. (Photo: PTI)
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  • IndiGo cancelled 61 flights from Bengaluru despite CEO's claim of stable operations
  • Government cut IndiGo's winter schedule by 10%, causing widespread cancellations
  • CEO Pieter Elbers to appear before DGCA with a report on operational disruptions
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IndiGo on Wednesday cancelled more than 60 flights from Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru, despite Chief Executive Officer Pieter Elbers asserting on December 9 that the carrier's operations were back on track. The airline scrapped 61 flights through the day, including 35 arrivals and 26 departures.

This comes a day after the government cut IndiGo's winter schedule by 10% roughly 220 of the nearly 2,200 daily approved flights, following which the airline had cancelled 460 flights from the six metro cities alone. On Tuesday, Elbers had claimed IndiGo was “back on its feet” and that operations were 'stable'.

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He also said that lakhs of customers had already received full refunds, without disclosing exact figures, and declined to comment on compensation for passengers whose flights were abruptly cancelled, severely delayed or rescheduled without their consent.

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