IndiGo operations continued to be disrupted across the country Sunday, and Mumbai was among the worst-affected airports with 121 cancellations — 60 arrivals and 61 departures, the second-highest nationwide after Hyderabad.

According to the airline, it is progressively restoring schedules after days of severe disruption. IndiGo confirmed it is on track to operate more than 1,650 flights Sunday, up from around 1,500 a day earlier. On-time performance rose sharply to 75 per cent, up from nearly 30 per cent the previous day.

In an official statement, the airline said, “We are establishing further significant and sustained improvements across our network. Our teams are working relentlessly to stabilise operations, and our primary focus remains on providing an enhanced travel experience for

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