IndiGo stabilised operations across all 138 destinations following early December disruptions, processed refunds and assistance for affected passengers, and commissioned an independent aviation review to prevent recurrence
IndiGo has reinstated operations after several days of disruptions caused by a system-wide reboot. The airline has returned to operating more than 1,800 flights, restored connectivity to 138 destinations, and resumed normal on-time performance
India’s aviation regulator has appealed to pilot associations and pilots to support stable flight operations amid disruptions, rising demand, and the approaching fog season. The request aims to minimise delays, cancellations, and passenger inconvenience
IndiGo issued an extended advisory on December 5, 2025, as flight cancellations peaked, acknowledging severe operational crisis and outlining support measures for affected passengers, including refunds, hotel stays, meal assistance, and flexible bookings
IndiGo cancelled 175 flights on Thursday across major Indian airports, marking a third consecutive day of disruption. The airline said new pilot rest rules contributed to the delays, while other carriers reported normal operations