New Delhi, Dec 6 (UNI) IndiGo, India’s largest airline, has announced significant progress in restoring its network on Saturday, following recent operational disruptions that forced the carrier to cancel a large number of flights.
On Friday, the airline operated over 700 flights connecting 113 destinations as part of a planned effort to reboot its systems, networks, and rosters.
“We took these measures to start afresh and ensure improved stability,” said an IndiGo spokesperson. “There are already early signs of improvement. Today, we are on track to operate over 1,500 flights by the end of the day.”
The airline reported that more than 95% of its destinations have resumed operations, with flights now operating to 135 out of 138 destinations.
While acknowledging that challenges remain,

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