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IndiGo flight disruptions: Airline cancels over 250 flights from Delhi, Bengaluru as crisis enters day seven

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Two Indigo Airlines planes are seen at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi as several flights operated by the carrier were either cancelled or delayed.
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“More than 250 IndiGo flights were cancelled from Delhi and Bengaluru airports on Monday (December 8, 2025) as the disruptions in the crisis-hit airline’s flight operations entered the seventh day,” sources said.

In another development, aviation safety regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in an order on Sunday late evening (December 7, 2025) extended the time by Monday 6 p.m. (December 8, 2025) for IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers and Chief Operating Officer and Accountable Manager Isidro Porqueras to submit reply to its show-cause notice over the ongoing disruptions in the airline’s operations.

In the notices issued to Mr. Elbers and Mr. Porqueras on Saturday (December 6, 2025), the regulator said the large-scale operational failures pointed to significant lapses in planning, oversight, and resource management, and asked them to submit their replies within 24 hours. “IndiGo has cancelled 251 flights from Delhi and Bengaluru airports on Monday (December 8, 2025),” sources said.

“At the Delhi airport, 134 flights were cancelled — 75 departures and 59 arrivals — while at the Bengaluru airport, the carrier cancelled 117 services — 65 arrivals and 62 departures,” they said.

IndIGo has been facing heat from both the government and the passengers for cancelling hundreds of flights since December 2, 2025, citing regulatory changes in the pilots’ new flight duty and regulations norms, which resulted in lakhs of passengers getting stuck at airports pan-India.

For the first three days the airline, which is partially owned by Rahul Bhatia, failed to acknowledge the huge number of cancellations and it was only on Friday (December 5, 2025) when it cancelled 1,600 flights (Friday), a record in Indian aviation history that CEO Elbers released a video apologising for the major inconvenience caused to passengers owing to the disruptions.

In the message, he admitted that the airline was cancelling a large number of flights, but did not mention that it would cancel 1,600 flights on that particular day. The new norms, applicable for all domestic carriers, have come into force in two phases — July 1 and November 1 this year.

IndiGo has already temporarily secured major relaxations in the second phase norms till February 10. The latest FDTL norms, which entail increased weekly rest periods to 48 hours, extended night hours, and limiting the number of night landings to only two, as against six earlier, were initially opposed by domestic airlines, including IndiGo and Tata Group-owned Air India.

But they were subsequently rolled out by the DGCA following the Delhi High Court’s directives, albeit with a delay of more than one year, in a phased manner, and with certain variations for airlines such as IndiGo and Air India.

The norms were originally to be put in place from March 2024, but airlines, including IndiGo, sought a step-by-step implementation, citing additional crew requirements.

Published – December 08, 2025 11:48 am IST

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