Flight disruptions continued to pile up across India on Thursday, with IndiGo’s top management reaching the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) office after being summoned, even as cancellations and hours-long delays left passengers stranded at major airports and the tally of IndiGo cancellations at Delhi alone climbed to 95 flights, 48 departures and 47 arrivals, across domestic and international sectors, according to airport authorities.

The cancellations, which began in the morning, kept rising through the day as 'operational issues' persisted, forcing thousands of passengers to rebook, reroute or wait indefinitely and turning the IndiGo disruption into a wider network shock for airports across the country.

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