The Civil Aviation Ministry announced on Saturday that airport operations nationwide have returned to normal and that passengers are being provided with all necessary facilities.
This comes amid a severe crew shortage that led to major disruptions in IndiGo's operations. The airline cancelled hundreds of flights, including 1,600 on Friday and more than 800 on Saturday, leaving thousands of travellers stranded at airports across the country.
IndiGo operates 2,300 flights across the country in a day.
"Normalcy is restored at airports across the country and all necessary facilities are provided to passengers. Check-in and check-out are happening smoothly," the ministry said in a statement.
Meanwhile, Mumbai International Airport Ltd (MIAL) said that it has arranged space to accommodate 25

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