The development follows unruly, chaotic scenes at airports nationwide on Thursday, as IndiGo struggled to manage irate travellers across airports. Protests broke out across terminals and fistfights were reported in Kolkata, prompting CISF intervention in Bengaluru and Mumbai.
IndiGo says it ‘misjudged’ new crew rules, assures full stability by 10 February
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