135 airline’s departures cancelled in Delhi
At Delhi IGI Airport, 135 departures and 90 arrivals were cancelled on Friday alone. Pune Airport has ramped up operations amid ongoing IndiGo flight disruptions, ensuring full support across terminal management, security, apron services, and passenger facilitation. Extra overnight staff have been deployed to manage crowds and provide real-time assistance.
The disruption represents a major setback for the airline, known for its punctuality and “IndiGo Standard Time” practice of closing gates early.
IndiGo seeks temporary FDTL exemption
IndiGo, struggling with rising flight cancellations, has requested temporary exemptions from certain Flight Duty Time Limitations (FDTL) rules for its A320 fleet until 10 February 2026. The airline assured DGCA that operational stability would be restored by that date.
What operational gaps did the DGCA find?
A review chaired by DGCA on Thursday identified several causes for the disruptions:
The revised fatigue-management rules, implemented in July and November 2025 following court directions, particularly affected night-time operations. IndiGo admitted misjudging crew requirements, resulting in cancellations of 170–200 flights per day, far above normal levels.
Are passenger-handling issues adding to delays?
DGCA inspections at major airports, including Delhi Terminal 1, revealed insufficient passenger-handling manpower. Authorities instructed IndiGo to urgently increase staffing to manage disruption-induced crowds.
“The team observed that IndiGo’s passenger-handling manpower was inadequate to manage disruption-induced crowding. The airline has been instructed to urgently increase manpower and strengthen passenger-support services at all affected terminals,” the DGCA said.
How have UAE flights been affected?
Disruptions also impacted international operations, including flights to and from the UAE. Dubai Airports’ live tracker showed delays of several hours for most IndiGo flights. Flight 6E1461 from Delhi to Dubai, for instance, was delayed by six hours. While most cancellations were at major Indian hubs like Bengaluru, Delhi, Hyderabad, and Mumbai, international flights connecting to the UAE also experienced delays and rescheduling.
The airline advised passengers to monitor real-time updates on its official website and has been providing alternate arrangements to mitigate inconvenience.
What is IndiGo’s roadmap for stabilising operations?
The DGCA has mandated IndiGo to submit a detailed plan including:
-
Crew recruitment aligned with aircraft induction
-
Training and roster restructuring
-
Safety-risk assessments and mitigation measures
-
Fortnightly progress reports on operational improvements, crew availability, and roster stability
“IndiGo shall submit a detailed roadmap covering projected crew recruitment vis-a-vis induction of aircraft, plan for crew training, roster restructuring, safety-risk assessments, and mitigation measures leading to full compliance with immediate effect,” the DGCA stated.
What has the airline said to passengers?
Earlier on Thursday, IndiGo issued an apology to customers and stakeholders. Operating over 2,300 daily flights, the airline cited a “multitude of unforeseen operational challenges,” including minor technology glitches, winter schedule changes, adverse weather, increased congestion, and updated crew rostering rules.
Passengers voiced frustration online
“We were not informed they were cancelling the flight…We’ve been awake since 5 am, standing in queues for hours. Tomorrow they’re providing us a flight, but it’s a total mess. We are really disappointed with IndiGo,” said one traveller.
Another user reported check-in at GOX for over 15 minutes, only to be informed all flights from GOX and GOI were cancelled, with no incoming aircraft expected.
Will IndiGo scale back its schedule?
India’s aviation regulator announced that IndiGo will temporarily scale back its flight schedule starting Monday to manage disruptions caused by new pilot duty hour rules.
On Thursday alone, over 550 domestic and international flights were cancelled, with Bengaluru (73), Hyderabad (68), Delhi (30), and Mumbai (85) among the hardest hit.
How is the government responding?
The Ministry of Civil Aviation is closely monitoring IndiGo’s operational recovery. Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu chaired a high-level review with DGCA, Ministry officials, and AAI representatives. Directions included:
-
Urgent normalisation of operations
-
Preventing airfare hikes due to disruptions
-
Advance passenger notifications for cancellations
-
Provision of hotels and support for stranded travellers
Airport directors were instructed to continuously monitor operations and extend support.
What is the airline CEO saying?
IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers admitted the airline is facing severe operational turbulence, stressing stabilising services and restoring punctuality as immediate priorities. Elbers acknowledged that achieving this “is not an easy target” and apologised to passengers and stakeholders for inconvenience caused.
The airline is working with MOCA, DGCA, BCAS, AAI, and airport operators to minimise the ripple effects and return services to normal. Passengers are advised to check the latest updates on IndiGo’s flight status page before travelling.