IndiGo’s operational crisis deepened as on-time performance plummeted to 8.5% at major airports, leading to widespread cancellations and delays. The airline cancelled hundreds of flights, stranding passengers amidst overwhelming airport conditions. The DGCA has mandated a recovery roadmap, with IndiGo aiming for operational stability by February 2026.
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