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IndiGo Flight Status LIVE: 220+ IndiGo flights cancelled at Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Chennai, 7 more airports

IndiGo Flight Status LIVE: 220+ IndiGo flights cancelled at Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Chennai, 7 more airports

Updated on 11 Dec 2025 Category: Business
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IndiGo Flight Status LIVE: IndiGo cancelled 220+ flights to and from 10 airports on Thursday. DGCA had summoned its CEO Pieter Elbers and asked the airlines to submit a comprehensive report by Thursday. Stay tuned for IndiGo flights LIVE updates here.


Ministry of Civil Aviation in a post on X stated, “The Ministry of Civil Aviation held its daily review meeting with IndiGo on the prevailing situation. The primary focus was on Passenger issues. Refunds, baggage delivery, cancellations and passenger support were thoroughly reviewed.”
It added, “Clear directions issued to fast-track all passenger-related issues. Coordination among all stakeholders has been strengthened across airports to ensure quicker resolution of grievances. Passenger convenience remains the topmost priority.”
DGCA summoned IndiGo Chief Executive Pieter Elbers to appear at its office on 11 December. It instructed the airlines to submit a complete report latest by 3:00 PM today, along with comprehensive data and updates, relating to the recent operational disruptions, according to a statement.
Steps to check IndiGo flight status are given below:
Step 1: To check flight status, use IndiGo’s website or app under “Manage Booking” with PNR to confirm if the flight is cancelled or delayed.
Step 2: The user will be presented with an option if the flight gets cancelled – The passenger can either claim a full refund or rebook on the next available flight at no extra cost.
Step 3: For a request, provide relevant details on IndiGo’s refund page — PNR, email, passenger info — and click on submit.
IndiGo Chairman Vikram Singh Mehta shared a video message on X on Wednesday and said, “IndiGo has followed the pilot fatigue (FDTL) rules as they came into effect. We operated under the new rules throughout… both in July and November. We did not attempt to bypass them, nor did we do anything that negatively impacted our unblemished track record of safety.”
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday questioned the central government over the IndiGo's massive flight cancellations and reprimanded it for not taking timely action to check the crisis and allowing it to precipitate.
A bench presided by Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela said, "The question is why, at all, this crisis arose and what have you been doing?" It directed the government and the airline to take steps to adequately compensate the affected passengers, PTI reported.
It sought a complete report by January 22, the next date of hearing, over disruption in flight operations over the past week.

Source: livemint.com   •   11 Dec 2025

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