Crisis-hit airline IndiGo on Monday said it has achieved “considerable and consistent improvement” in its operations after a week of widespread disruptions, announcing that it is set to operate more than 1,800 flights across its network, a sharp rise from the roughly 1,650 flights operated on Sunday.
IndiGo also said that its on-time performance rose to 91% on Monday, a sharp improvement from around 75% recorded the previous day.
The airline said its network coverage has now been fully restored, and all cancellations for Tuesday were executed a day in advance to ensure that customers received timely notifications. IndiGo added that it has “optimised operations” to reduce last-minute disruptions.
IndiGo said it remains focused on addressing customer concerns “on a war footing” and has ex

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