New Delhi: As it faced more questions on its functioning, IndiGo on Sunday said it was on track to operate over 1650 flights during the day and it intends to stabilise the network by December 10 ahead of the announced deadline.

With its Board of Directors facing criticism, the airline said a Crisis Management Group headed by Chairman Vikram Singh Mehta was set up to monitor the situation.

An open letter claimed to be written by an unnamed employee criticising IndiGo is also doing the rounds on social media.

In a statement, the airline said there have been further significant and sustained improvements. It said the airline was on track to operate over 1,650 flights, up from Saturday's around 1,500, as against its daily services of around 2,300.

The airline claimed that its On Time perfo

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