IndiGo canceled over 550 flights on Thursday alone, marking the airline’s biggest disruption ever.
By Aniket Chakraborty
Dec 5, 2025
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The airline attributed the cancellations to pilot shortages amid new Flight Duty Time Limitations (FDTL) regulations.
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Passengers were left stranded at multiple airports, including Delhi, creating chaos across terminals.
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In total, nearly 1,300 IndiGo flights have been canceled, with more disruptions expected until December 8.
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IndiGo admitted it misjudged the number of pilots needed under new FDTL rules, which mandate longer rest periods.
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The airline faces backlash for not having enough crew, especially after increasing its flight schedules amid regulatory changes.
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CEO
Pieter Elbers
apologized to passengers, acknowledging that restoring normalcy won’t be easy.
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IndiGo has requested an exemption from the new FDTL rules until February 2026 to stabilize operations.
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The Federation of Indian Pilots criticized IndiGo’s “lean manpower strategy,” blaming management decisions for the chaos.
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With the airline’s operations at risk, passengers and staff continue to suffer as delays and cancellations pile up.