New Delhi: India’s largest airline, IndiGo, has warned passengers that widespread flight disruptions will continue for several more days, with full operational stability expected only by February 10. The announcement comes amid an unprecedented wave of cancellations that has left thousands of travelers stranded across the country.

IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers acknowledged that the airline’s services have been severely affected, with over 500 flights cancelled so far, marking the most significant operational breakdown in the carrier’s 20-year history. He reiterated that cancellations would continue today as teams work urgently to restore the schedule.

Elbers issued a public apology, admitting that the airline had been unable to uphold the standards it promises its customers. “We could not l

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