NEW DELHI: India’s largest airline IndiGo is scrambling to restore stability after a week of unprecedented operational chaos sparked by the rollout of revised Flight Duty Time Limitations (FDTL) for pilots. The disruption, which began on December 2, quickly snowballed into one of the worst aviation meltdowns the country has seen—triggering more than 1,000 cancellations in a single day last week, leaving thousands of passengers stranded, overwhelming airports with baggage pile-ups and prompting strong intervention from the civil aviation ministry and the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). As IndiGo attempts to rebuild schedules, compensate passengers, and respond to regulatory scrutiny, here is the crisis explained through key numbers After days of severe cancell
IndiGo crisis: Rs 827 crore refunds, 1,800+ flights operated; slow recovery explained in key numbers
The Times of India12/08
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