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IndiGo Cancels Over 300 Flights, Causing Major Disruptions at Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru & Hyderabad Airports

Air travel across India faced severe disruption on Thursday as IndiGo struggled to steady its operations, leading to more than three hundred cancellations in a single day. The ripple effect from earlier disturbances continued, following another round of cancellations on Wednesday, when the airline withdrew over one hundred and fifty flights and cautioned travellers that its network would undergo schedule adjustments for the next two days.

Government data showed a sharp drop in IndiGo’s punctuality, which slipped to under twenty percent on Wednesday, a steep fall from the previous day. The pressure was felt strongest at the nation’s busiest airports. According to an official familiar with the situation, dozens of flights from Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Mumbai had to be withdrawn on Thursday. The previous day had seen a similar pattern of cancellations across these hubs.

IndiGo had previously announced that temporary schedule corrections would help restore stability and improve punctuality. The airline claimed that teams on the ground were working continuously to reduce passenger discomfort and offer either refunds or alternate travel options to those affected. However, no fresh statement was issued on Thursday about the status of operations.

What triggered this widespread disruption was a combination of factors. Updated Flight Duty Time Limitations, which came into effect in November, required airlines to overhaul crew rosters. At the same time, a sudden software patch for Airbus A320 aircraft over the final weekend of November interfered with crew assignment systems. IndiGo was already operating under limited flexibility because of the new rest requirements for pilots, and this unexpected technological snag severely strained its scheduling ability.

Regulatory data from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation revealed that November had already been a difficult month for IndiGo, with more than twelve hundred cancellations attributed largely to the new duty-time norms. The airline’s punctuality had slipped significantly from October as a result.

Operational difficulties were further compounded when baggage systems at Delhi’s Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 malfunctioned on Wednesday. Passengers arriving at the airport discovered their flights cancelled at the last minute, and many ended up missing onward connections.

The new duty-time rules were introduced in two stages earlier this year, with the goal of reducing pilot fatigue. Weekly rest periods were increased, night duty hours were expanded, and pilots were allowed fewer night landings. These changes required substantial restructuring of flight patterns across airlines, including IndiGo, which operates one of the largest nighttime networks in the country.

The aviation regulator has begun reviewing the situation. The DGCA summoned the airline to explain the reasons behind the breakdown and present an urgent recovery plan to curb delays and cancellations.

IndiGo remains India’s most expansive airline, with more than two thousand flights daily linking over ninety domestic destinations and dozens of international cities. As of early December, its fleet consisted of more than four hundred aircraft, though a rising number continue to remain grounded.

Pilot groups have also voiced concerns. The Airline Pilots Association of India criticised major carriers for failing to plan adequately for the new regulatory environment and accused them of leaning too heavily on stretched resources.

Aviation experts noted that IndiGo’s size, including its large share of nighttime flights, makes it particularly vulnerable when rest norms change. Analyst Ameya Joshi explained that the airline’s wide network and intense schedule require significantly more buffer to absorb such disruptions, making rapid recovery more challenging.

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