In a major disruption in India's aviation sector on Thursday (December 4), the country's largest airline IndiGo cancelled more than 300 flights -- including both domestic and international -- at major airports such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and others. Chaos prevailed and passengers faced inconvenience as the airline was hit by operational disruptions that continued for the third day.

Several IndiGo flights were also delayed at various airports as the carrier grappled with crew issues and adjustments to schedules, resulting in its reputation for punctuality seriously compromised.

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As IndiGo's On Time Performance (OTP) on punctuality lost its elevation to plummet to less than 20 per cent (from 35

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