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IndiGo’s flight delays and cancellations continued to cause chaos at airports across India on Thursday, 4 December, with more than 550 domestic and international flights cancelled. The chaos spread to other carriers, which were forced to cancel flights as IndiGo aircraft occupied parking bays due to a shortage of available crew. (PTI photo)

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Amidst the ongoing confusion, the country’s largest airline informed the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) that it expects to return to normal operations by February 10, 2026. IndiGo warned, however, that its troubles would persist for the next two to three days, alerting the DGCA on Thursday that further service disruptions were likely over the weekend. (PTI photo)

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According to reports, at least 135 IndiGo depart

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