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

Suprava Priyadarshni
Last updated: December 5, 2025 12:50 pm
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Indigo Flights Crisis: 550+ Flights Cancelled Amid Nationwide Disruptions at Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore Airports
Indigo Flights Crisis: 550+ Flights Cancelled Amid Nationwide Disruptions at Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore Airports
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The situation at Indigo flights was nothing less than a catastrophe as the airline was forced to cancel more than 550 flights on Thursday, which was the maximum for the airline and the airport disruptions lasted their fourth day in a row affecting mainly Delhi and Bangalore and other major Indian airports. The cancellations of Indigo-flights were attributed to multiple reasons including but not limited to crew shortages, new Flight Duty Time Limitation (FDTL) regulations, technical issues, and congested airports, thus leaving thousands of passengers without any means of transport. The disruptions in Indigo-flights have made the airline’s on-time performance to drop to the lowest ever, with the worst affected being Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad airports. 

Causes Behind Indigo Flights Cancellations

In order to comply with new FDTL rules, the crew roster has to be stricter and hence the crew shortages that had not been planned during the peak of the winter travel season were the result of the new regulations in place. Nonetheless, technical issues at the airports of Delhi and Pune caused the breakdown of the check-in system, which not only added to the delays in Indigo-flights schedules but also made the whole network feel the impact.

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

IndiGo put the blame on a combination of weather, congestion, and winter scheduling changes for the problem with its flights, however, the aviation regulator DGCA is looking into the matter for possible airline planning flaws.

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Key Causes of Indigo Flights DisruptionsImpact on Operations
Crew shortages due to FDTL rules ​755 cancellations in November alone ​
Technical glitches at airports ​Long queues and cascading delays ​
Airport congestion and weather ​On-time performance at 19.7% ​

IndiGo flights have seen punctuality drop from 84.1% in October to 67.7% in November, with recent days worsening the scenario for Indigo flights passengers.​

Airport-Wise Impact on Indigo Flights

Delhi airport reported around 95 Indigo-flights cancelled, while Bangalore’s Kempegowda International Airport saw 73 on one day alone, totaling over 100 across days. Mumbai faced 85-118 Indigo-flights cancellations, Hyderabad 68-75, and other hubs like Kolkata and Chennai added to the tally exceeding 550 Indigo-flights nationwide.

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

Passengers at these airports endured long queues, last-minute changes, and frustration as IndiGo-flights operations struggled to recover.​

AirportIndigo Flights Cancelled (Recent Days)
Delhi ​95+
Mumbai ​118
Bangalore ​73 (one day) + 42 prior ​
Hyderabad ​75
Total Nationwide ​550+ on Thursday

These Indigo flights cancellations have stranded lakhs, with social media flooded by complaints about poor communication during the disruptions.​

IndiGo’s Response to Indigo Flights Chaos

IndiGo issued apologies for the Indigo-flights disruptions, promising calibrated schedule adjustments for 48 hours to stabilize operations and restore punctuality. The airline informed DGCA of full recovery by February 10, requesting relief on night pilot duty limits amid ongoing Indigo-flights issues. CEO Pieter Elbers warned staff that normalizing Indigo-flights would be challenging, while teams assist with refunds and rebookings.​

DGCA summoned IndiGo executives for explanations on Indigo-flights cancellations, demanding plans to curb future disruptions. In November, IndiGo cancelled 1,232 flights, mostly due to crew limits, highlighting deeper issues in Indigo- flights management.​

IndiGo Flights Performance MetricsNovember 2025 ​
Total Cancellations1,232
On-Time Performance67.7%
Crew-Related Cancellations755

Impact on UAE Travellers from Indigo Flights Disruptions

IndiGo-flights from the UAE to India are experiencing long waiting times instead of outright cancellations, especially between the Dubai, Sharjah, and other Gulf cities to Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore. An instance of this is the flight 6E1461 from Dehli to Dubai which got delayed for six hours while flights of Indigo from Pune, Hyderabad, and Surat to the UAE were diverted due to heavy traffic on the network.

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

Experts said that the cancellation did not directly affect the traffic between the UAE and India. Still, the nharsh situation at Indian airports due to the passengers has been gradually increasing the waiting times and fare prices for the UAE travelers as indirect consequences.

UAE Routes Affected by Indigo Flights IssuesDelay/Cancellation Details
Delhi-Dubai (6E1461) ​6+ hours delay
Mumbai-Sharjah ​Operational delays
Hyderabad-Dubai ​Rescheduling reported
Overall UAE Impact ​Minimal cancellations, high delays

IndiGo flights disruptions have prompted UAE-based passengers to monitor apps closely, with the airline offering rebookings and updates for those affected on international legs.

Passenger Woes and Future Outlook for Indigo Flights

At the Indigo flight counters, thousands of people experienced chaos, and the scenes of the crowds at the Delhi, Bangalore, and Mumbai airports became very popular. The passengers affected by the Indigo flights cancellations are claiming compensation as per the DGCA norms which are including full refunds or alternate flights. The disruption of the Indigo flights has entered the fourth day, and the crisis is testing the resilience of India’s largest airline during the high-demand season.​

Experts foresee a short-term pain for the Indigo flights but a possible stabilization with the adjustment of rosters. In the meantime, the travelers are being advised to check the status of their Indigo flights through the app or website before going to the airport in the midst of the ongoing uncertainties. This saga highlights the vulnerabilities of rapid aviation growth, which is why it is time to be better prepared for future Indigo flight operations.

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