IndiGo Faces Major Travel Disruptions as Pilot Shortage Continues for Third Day

IndiGo Faces Major Travel Disruptions as Pilot Shortage Continues for Third Day

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India’s largest airline, IndiGo, is facing one of its biggest operational crises in years as hundreds of flights continue to be cancelled due to a shortage of pilots. The situation entered its third day on Thursday, leaving thousands of passengers stranded at airports across the country. Early in the day, at least 175 flights were cancelled, adding to the 150 cancellations reported on Wednesday.

Airports in major cities such as Bengaluru, Delhi, and Hyderabad were hit the hardest. Bengaluru airport alone saw 73 cancellations, while Delhi had around 30 and Hyderabad about 68. Long queues formed at ticketing counters as frustrated travellers tried to rebook their flights or find alternative travel options.

IndiGo, which controls over 60% of India’s domestic aviation market, has been struggling to adjust its flight schedules after the introduction of stricter crew safety rules. These new regulations were brought in by India’s aviation regulator to prevent pilot fatigue, and they came into effect on November 1. The rules require longer rest time for pilots and impose new limits on night flying.

According to the Federation of Indian Pilots, IndiGo did not prepare properly for these major changes. The group said the airline failed to make timely updates in rosters and could not reorganize flight schedules before the implementation deadline. This delay caused a severe shortage of available pilots, leading to massive disruptions.

The airline has not given a fresh statement on Thursday, but earlier it said that the cancellations were due to a mix of factors, including the new duty time limits. On Wednesday, IndiGo said it was making “calibrated adjustments” to manage the situation over the next two days. However, for passengers, the experience has been far from smooth.

This crisis is particularly damaging for IndiGo’s brand image. Over the past 20 years, the airline has built a strong reputation for being on time, even promoting the idea of “IndiGo Standard Time.” It became known for shutting aircraft doors well before departure to ensure punctuality. Now, with hundreds of last-minute cancellations, the airline’s reliability is being questioned by travellers and experts alike.

The ongoing disruptions highlight the challenges India’s fast-growing aviation sector faces, especially when sudden regulatory changes are introduced. While pilot fatigue is a serious safety issue that must be addressed, the lack of preparedness has created chaos for passengers who rely heavily on IndiGo for travel.

As the situation continues, many travellers are hoping that IndiGo will stabilize its operations soon. For now, the airline must quickly reorganize its rosters, improve communication, and regain the trust of its customers.

Dec. 4, 2025 6:27 p.m. 488

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