Delhi’s IGI Airport and Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport reported major disruptions, as passengers faced hours-long delays.

IndiGo’s nationwide disruption slightly improved but still lagged on Saturday, with more than 440 flights cancelled amid an escalating staffing and operations crisis that has left airports across major metros overwhelmed.

Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport and Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport reported the one of the highest number of disruptions, as passengers faced long queues, hours-long delays and limited information.

Since Tuesday, when the crisis spilled into public view, IndiGo has cancelled roughly 1,600 flights. The airline, which operates about 60% of India’s domestic market, had already been str

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