Flight troubles for IndiGo passengers don’t seem to be ending anytime soon. On Friday, travellers across several Indian cities found themselves waiting for hours at airports without any clear answers. Many said they were stuck with no food, no water and no proper updates while their flights kept getting delayed or cancelled.
The disruption has been building for days. Because of staff shortages and new operational rules, more than 500 flights were affected today alone. Since December 2, the number of cancelled flights has crossed 1000, leaving passengers confused and frustrated. Amid all this chaos, one big question remains: What are passengers actually entitled to? Here’s a simple breakdown of what DGCA rules say.
If your flight gets cancelled
Under DGCA guidelines, airlines must inform

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