IndiGo Cancels 67 Flights Again, Passengers Face Ongoing Travel Disruptions

IndiGo Cancels 67 Flights Again, Passengers Face Ongoing Travel Disruptions

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India’s largest airline, IndiGo, has once again cancelled a large number of flights, causing inconvenience to thousands of passengers across the country. On Tuesday, IndiGo cancelled 67 flights, continuing a pattern of disruptions seen over the past few days. The repeated cancellations have raised questions about airline operations and the impact on travelers, especially during a busy travel period.

According to airline sources, the main reason behind the cancellations is a combination of operational and technical challenges. IndiGo has been facing issues related to aircraft availability, maintenance delays, and crew scheduling. These problems have been made worse by heavy demand for travel and tighter turnaround times at major airports.

One of the key factors affecting IndiGo’s operations is the grounding of several aircraft for engine inspections and maintenance. Like many airlines around the world, IndiGo operates planes that require regular engine checks. When multiple aircraft are taken out of service at the same time, the airline is left with fewer planes to operate its full schedule.

Weather conditions at some airports have also played a role. Fog, poor visibility, and air traffic congestion have caused delays, which often lead to cancellations later in the day. When flights do not operate on time, aircraft and crew are unable to reach their next destinations as planned, creating a ripple effect across the network.

Passengers have expressed frustration over sudden cancellations, especially those who received notifications just hours before departure. Many travelers reported difficulty in finding alternative flights, as seats on other airlines were limited or more expensive. For some, the cancellations meant missing important events, business meetings, or family functions.

IndiGo has said it is offering refunds or free rescheduling to affected passengers, as per aviation rules. The airline has also advised travelers to check their flight status before leaving for the airport and to allow extra time for their journeys. However, many passengers feel that better communication and planning are needed to reduce last-minute surprises.

Aviation experts say that flight cancellations are sometimes unavoidable, but repeated disruptions can damage passenger trust. They believe airlines must improve fleet management, crew planning, and customer communication, especially as air travel in India continues to grow rapidly.

The civil aviation authorities are closely monitoring the situation. Officials have reminded airlines of their responsibility to minimize passenger inconvenience and follow all passenger rights guidelines. If disruptions continue, regulators may seek detailed explanations from the airline.

For now, travelers flying with IndiGo are advised to stay alert, monitor official updates, and keep backup travel plans if possible. While the airline works to stabilize its operations, the ongoing cancellations serve as a reminder of the challenges facing India’s fast-growing aviation sector.

Dec. 26, 2025 1:05 p.m. 220

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