Why IndiGo is Facing a Major Flight Crisis — and What It Means for You

IndiGo faced massive nationwide flight cancellations after new pilot duty rules tightened rest hours. Travellers were stranded across airports as CEO Pieter Elbers issued a public apology, promising quick recovery. Here’s what happened and what passengers should expect next.
IndiGo flights delayed and cancelled at Indian airports after new pilot duty time rules lead to major disruption.
IndiGo CEO Apologises as New Pilot Duty Rules Trigger Massive Flight Chaos Across India

Over the past few days, IndiGo — India’s largest domestic airline — has scrambled to explain a wave of cancellations and delays that left thousands of travellers stranded. The root of the disruption: new pilot rest and duty-hour regulations (the Directorate General of Civil Aviation’s “FDTL” rules) came into full force recently, forcing stricter limits on night-time landings and weekly working hours.

IndiGo’s scale — hundreds of flights daily, often in high-frequency, overnight cycles — made adjustment painful. With limited crew and tight scheduling, many flights simply couldn’t be covered. On some days, only a fraction of their usual services took off.

The result: airports across the country turned chaotic. Cancellations surged into the hundreds per day, and on-time performance plunged. Angry travellers flooded social media with complaints of long waits and uncertain rebookings.

In response, IndiGo’s CEO Pieter Elbers publicly apologized for the disruption, calling it a “necessary reset” and promising to stabilize operations soon. The government temporarily relaxed the night-duty restrictions for IndiGo — but only to help the airline recover, not revoke the safety norms themselves.

For now, travellers: double-check your flight status, be ready for delays or cancellations, and expect rebookings or refunds if things go awry. It’s a stark reminder that safety regulations — even when necessary — can have major ripple effects if airlines aren’t prepared.

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