The mass cancellation of Indigo Flights led to a marriage reception being held virtually through a video call in

Hubballi on December 3, 2025, as the newly-wed couple who were to fly from Bhubaneswar to Hubballi could not make it to

the venue before the scheduled time and day.

The marriage of Medha Ksheersagar of Hubballi and Sangam Das of Bhubaneshwar, both software professionals based in

Bengaluru, had taken place in Bhubaneswar on November 23 and their marriage reception was scheduled to take place on

December 3 at Gujarat Bhavan in Hubballi. The bride and groom had planned to fly from Bhubaneswar to Hubballi via

Bengaluru.

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IndiGo crisis: Flight cancellation forces newlyweds to join wedding reception in Hubballi virtually

IndiGo flight cancellations force newlyweds to attend their Hubballi reception virtually, connecting with 650 guests via

video call.

On a day when IndiGo cancelled more than 1,000 flights, IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers on Friday said the situation is

anticipated to normalise between December 10-15.

In his first video message since the disruptions began, Mr. Elbers apologised for the major inconvenience caused to the

passengers due to the disruptions.

“Regrettably, earlier measures of the last few days have proven not to be enough. So we decided today for a reboot of

all our systems and schedules, resulting in the highest number of cancellations so far, but imperative for progressive

improvements starting tomorrow onwards.”

“With these actions, we expect tomorrow to have cancellations below 1,000. The support of DGCA, in providing specific

FDTL implementation relief, is of great help,” Mr. Elbers said.

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Issuing several statements over the past few days, IndiGo has blamed several factors for the mass delays and

cancellations. On Wednesday, the airline said “minor technology glitches, schedule changes linked to the winter season,

adverse weather conditions, increased congestion in the aviation system and the implementation of updated crew rostering

rules (FDTL) had a negative compounding impact on our operations in a way that was not feasible to be anticipated.”

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Why IndiGo has delayed, cancelled hundreds of flights

IndiGo faces ongoing flight delays and cancellations due to technology issues, weather, and new crew rostering rules.

As flight cancellations and delays continued for a third straight day across India, the cascading disruption caused by

IndiGo’s operational crisis has triggered an unexpected surge in demand for charter and business jets. Operators say

they are overwhelmed, with enquiries shooting up to levels they have never seen before.

Several charter flight companies reported that requests for urgent, same-day travel have multiplied since December 4, as

passengers, including business travellers, families and frequent flyers, scramble for alternatives.

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IndiGo flight disruptions trigger surge in charter jet demand, major uptick from Hyderabad

IndiGo flight disruptions lead to a five-fold increase in charter jet demand, especially from Hyderabad, as travelers

seek alternatives.

In view of the surge in passenger demand following widespread flight cancellations, the Indian Railways has deployed 116

additional coaches in 37 premium trains operating over 114 enhanced trips across the country.

A press statement from the Railway Ministry said that the Southern Railway (SR) has carried out the highest number of

augmentations, enhancing capacity in 18 trains.

“Additional Chair Car and Sleeper Class coaches have been deployed on high-demand routes. These augmentations,

implemented from 6 December 2025 onward, substantially expand accommodation capacity in the southern region,” the note

said.

It added, “Northern Railway (NR) follows with augmentations on eight trains, adding 3AC and Chair Car coaches. These

measures implemented today onwards enhance availability on heavily travelled northern corridors.” According to the

ministry, the Western Railway (WR) has increased four high-demand trains by adding 3AC and 2AC coaches and the

augmentations, effective from December 6, cater to strong passenger movement from western regions to the national

capital.

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It is 6.30 in the morning and I am already hassled. Even as I wait patiently outside Chennai Airport to board an IndiGo

flight to Bengaluru, the person behind me in the queue is pushing, in order to get ahead.

I tell him, gently, “Hey, my flight is at 8am. I’m waiting.” He taps my shoulder gingerly and says, “Hey, my flight was

last night at 8. I’ve been waiting for too long, beta.”

I am wide awake now. Surrounded by hundreds of people trying to get into the airport — most of them with valid tickets

and boarding passes — the scene at Chennai Airport resembles a busy, noisy market, filled with chaos and confusion.

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‘IndiGo didn’t take off — but my stress levels did’

A first-person account of IndiGo’s cancellations, capturing the chaos and confusion at airports.

With the mass cancellation of flights by IndiGo and fares of other airlines skyrocketing, thousands of passengers

stranded at airports across the country are heading to nearby railway stations to catch trains to their destinations.

To meet the extra rush of passengers and growing demand for accommodation in air-conditioned coaches, the Indian

Railways augmented the capacity of trains across its network.

Going by reports that came in at 7 p.m. on Friday (December 5, 2025), the railways added 116 extra coaches to 37 trains,

mostly in Southern Railway, Northern Railway and Western Railway. The coaches included two-tier, three-tier and chair

car AC coaches.

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Indian Railways adds extra coaches to meet rush of weary passengers

Indian Railways adds 116 extra coaches to 37 trains to accommodate passengers affected by IndiGo flight cancellations.

IndiGo cancelled more than 1,000 flights on Friday (December 5, 2025) and will axe hundreds more on Saturday (December

6, 2025), crippling air travel across India and sending airfares skyrocketing, which prompted the government to exempt

the country’s largest airline from meeting new rules until February 10.

The airline suspended all departures from the Delhi airport for the entire day to reboot its systems and stop cascading

delays. It cancelled all its domestic flights from Chennai airport and all flights from Bengaluru to Delhi and Mumbai

for the entire day.

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IndiGo cancels 1,000 flights, gets exemption on night duty limits for pilots

IndiGo cancels over 1,000 flights, faces crew shortages, and receives government exemptions as air travel chaos ensues

across India.