IndiGo’s operational crisis has caused widespread chaos for four days, leading to over 550 flight cancellations and stranding thousands of passengers. The airline attributes the disruption to unforeseen challenges and revised crew duty rules, while the DGCA points to misjudged manpower needs. Operations are expected to stabilize by February 10, 2026.
Bags lost, long queues, passengers stranded: IndiGo’s nationwide crisis persists — key developments
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