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Govt Orders 10% Cut in IndiGo Flights, Over 200 Daily Services Affected

Last updated: December 13, 2025 2:05 pm
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Sunayana Sarma
Published: December 13, 2025
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IndiGo Flights Cut by 10% After Operational Crisis: Over 2,000 Cancellations Trigger Government Action
IndiGo Flights Cut by 10% After Operational Crisis: Over 2,000 Cancellations Trigger Government Action
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December 13, 2025 | Dubai, UAE: The civil aviation authorities of India have instructed to reduce the scheduled IndiGo flights by 10 percent of the intended flights after a week of severe operational interruptions that recorded the cancellation of more than 2,000 flights in the airline network. This is equivalent to over 200 flights per day being grounded till the airline normalises its services. 

The order followed a meeting between the top government officials and the leadership of IndiGo that took place at the top level. The Ministry of Civil Aviation called on the chief executive of the airline to give reasons that caused the mayhem that left thousands of passengers marooned and destabilized air-travel plans in the country. 

5% To 10% Full: What Triggered The Increase

First, the regulatory authority DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) had requested IndiGo to reduce its schedule by 5%. But in a few hours the ministry interfered, and increased the demand two fold-three fold, the nature of the disturbance, and the necessity of a more effective corrective action. 

IndiGo Flights Cut by 10% After Operational Crisis: Over 2,000 Cancellations Trigger Government Action

Officially, the decrease is supposed to not only decrease cancellations but also to give IndiGo time to harmonise its crews and reconsider the schedules, as well as enhance the operational stability. 

The Implications To The Travellers And The Network Of IndiGo Flights

Given that IndiGo flights operate about 2,200 in number daily before the cutbacks, a ten percent reduction would translate to about 215-220 flights per day- the scale down of services is drastic. 

The airline has also vowed not to stop serving its destinations though the deep cut is made. The ministry has mandated that its regulatory directives be adhered to to the letter such as fare limits on affected routes, faster refunds, faster baggage delivery, and better service to passengers who experienced cancellations or delays on IndiGo flights. 

IndiGo itself declares it has already made 100 percent refunds on flights cancelled as of December 6 and that it is endeavoring to make all outstanding baggage refunds as well as baggage requests as fast as it can. 

The Cause Of This Crisis And Why Now

The shocks can be attributed to the fact that the airline did not change its approach in time to accommodate new regulatory standards regarding the repositions of pilots and their duties. Pilots and the crew of IndiGo flights now have more stringent restrictions on the hours of duty and the minimum number of rest hours, which is accompanied by the new rules that have been introduced in recent years to enhance the safety, but which have strained the rostering system of airlines. 

IndiGo Flights Cut by 10% After Operational Crisis: Over 2,000 Cancellations Trigger Government Action

According to the industry analysts, although they had been warned, IndiGo was not able to increase its crew staffing or realign its scheduling. The outcome, shortages in the crew and regular cancellations as well as failure to satisfy the winter schedule that was earlier approved of over 15,000 weekly departures. This was one of the worst operational crises that the airline (and possibly the entire Indian aviation history) has seen as a reconstruction of the disruption scenario reveals that hundreds and even thousands of flights had to be cancelled daily. 

The Future Of The Aviation Industry In India And IndiGo

The 10 percent reduction is slated as a stop-gap measure of stabilisation – however, the stress on IndiGo is not over yet. An official investigation into the failures of the airline such as mis-management of crew rosters and scheduling has also been initiated by the government and DGCA. 

Hope passengers are more comfortable working when the curbs are established, and in immediate refunds and baggage solutions which are already in progress. However the event has caused wider controversy about IndiGo flights timing regimes, safety standards and the problem of low prices versus high volume operations.

The analysts indicate that this may lead to increased control over all carriers, improved planning of crew-manpower across the board, and significant structural change particularly with airlines with large market share such as IndiGo.

IndiGo Flights Cut by 10% After Operational Crisis: Over 2,000 Cancellations Trigger Government Action

With winter travel gaining momentum and demand soaring, everyone will be watching whether IndiGo flights and regulators can bring reliability back or there will be more to come.

Also Read: Indigo Flights Crisis: 550+ Flights Cancelled Amid Nationwide Disruptions at Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore Airports

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BySunayana Sarma
Sunayana Sarma is a news writer intern at Times of Dubai, a civil engineer and a journalist by passion. She brings a strong interdisciplinary mindset to every project she gets her hands on. Her versatile skill set spans from technical writing, in-depth analysis and strategy, as well communication in non-fiction subjects. With an enthusiasm for staying ahead of emerging tech trends, she is an avid fiction reader and researcher in her free hours.
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