Mounting operational stress has pushed IndiGo — India’s largest airline by fleet and passenger volume — into one of the most challenging phases in its history. What began as scattered delays last month has now turned into a full-fledged network-wide disruption, leaving thousands of passengers stranded across major airports. Over the last 30 days alone, the carrier has cancelled 14,000 flights, and the impact continues to ripple across the country’s busiest hubs.
Despite already battling chaos for days, IndiGo has communicated to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) that it will scale down operations even further until December 8. The airline also stated that its services are expected to return to full strength only by February 10, 2026. The widening crisis prompted the Civil A

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