IndiGo, India's largest airline by market share (60%) has cancelled increasing number of flights through the week, with disruptions entering the fourth day across major airports in India.

At least 400 flights have been cancelled at major airports across the country, PTI reported citing sources, while as many as 16,500 passengers were left stranded for more than 24 hours in Delhi alone, according to a Hindustan Times report.

According to reports, IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers told staff that the immediate goal is to normalise operations and bring punctuality back on track, stating: “We could not live up to (the) promise of providing (a) good experience to customers.” Also Read | How the IndiGo crisis unfolded — a timeline of events

Amid all the widespread confusion, delays, disruptions

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