New Delhi: On Wednesday, December 3, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) opened a formal investigation into IndiGo after reports of widespread operational disruptions led to at least 150 flight cancellations and large-scale delays across major airports.

The regulator has summoned the airline for an explanation and a concrete mitigation plan as thousands of passengers faced cascading schedule breakdowns.

DGCA seeks answers over delay

Officials said cancellations were reported in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and several other cities. Delhi saw 67 cancellations, Bengaluru 42, Mumbai 32 and Hyderabad more than 30 across two days. The situation worsened after a global outage of the Amadeus check-in software affected multiple carriers, including Akasa Air, Air India and S

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