New Delhi: Thousands of passengers were left stranded across airports after IndiGo’s mass cancellation of flights continued for the third consecutive day.

The airline attributed the chaos to a number of things, including schedule modifications, technical issues and a personnel shortfall brought on by revised crew rostering regulations.

On Thursday, India’s largest airline cancelled at least 175 flights, leaving passengers at major airports in New Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Pune and Bengaluru angry and upset. The day before, at least 150 flights were cancelled. According to a Reuters report, 73 flights were cancelled at Bengaluru airport, its spokesperson said. Around 30 were cancelled in Delhi, and 68 in Hyderabad. Show Full Article

The airline in a statement Wednesday said it has made

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