New Delhi: IndiGo airlines, which holds around 70% market share in India's aviation sector, faces one of the most severe operational crisis the sector has seen in recent years. Over the past four days, thousands of flights have been cancelled or delayed at airports across the country, triggering panic among travellers who were left stranded at terminals for hours as the airline's staff struggled to respond to the mounting frustration.
Goa International Airport in Dabolim turned out to be the worst-affected major airport despite having far fewer IndiGo flights than metro cities. While IndiGo cancelled over 550 flights nationwide in a day, Goa reported around 30 cancellations, a huge share of its limited daily capacity. In contrast, larger hubs like Delhi and Mumbai absorbed nearly 300 can

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