IndiGo sells itself on clockwork reliability. This week, the clock stopped. Terminals filled with angry passengers, baggage belts jammed, and India’s largest airline apologised publicly as more than 200 flights were cancelled or delayed , triggering a rare summons from the aviation regulator.
The DGCA now wants answers. Passengers want refunds. And IndiGo wants the crisis to end before it spirals into a trust problem.
The news: a cascading failure hits India’s busiest airline
By late Wednesday, chaos was national. As of Thursday morning, it seems worse.
Bengaluru reporting 73 IndiGo flights scrubbed in a single day. Hyderabad saw around 58 IndiGo flights cancelled over a 24-hour window, combining earlier disruptions with 18 cancellations slated for Thursday.
Mumbai logged 33 canc

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