In Bengaluru, India on December 7, a pigeon flying loose inside an IndiGo aircraft startled passengers and crew, adding to frustrations as the airline faces widespread delays and cancellations.
Indigo's lackadaisical and nonchalant attitude in adapting to the new DGCA rules has led to the crisis The IndiGo fiasco that ...
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Special report: Indigo faces intense scrutiny over flight cancellations and operational meltdown
In this special report, a panel of aviation experts discusses the severe crisis facing Indigo following mass flight ...
Purported open letter alleges years of fatigue, intimidation and greed behind mass disruptions as DGCA tightens scrutiny ...
In this Special Report, India Today’s Sonal Mehrotra Kapoor discusses a groundbreaking new study with Chandra Bhushan, CEO of ...
Over 10 lakh passengers missed their flights during IndiGo's December meltdown even by conservative estimates, it has emerged ...
Fractional CMO Saurabh Parmar saw the meltdown as the natural result of a corporate culture that treats crisis communication ...
The decision, announced Friday, credits the airline's operational improvements and investment in network operations.
Failure to communicate the error created serious risks during takeoff, according to the Australian transport safety watchdog.
IndiGo experiences widespread flight cancellations as new Flight Duty Time Limitations reshape crew rosters, with regulators ...
IndiGo’s mass cancellations weren’t an accident — they were the result of ignored warnings, rising fatigue, weak buffers and ...
With IndiGo commanding over 65 per cent of India's domestic market, the disruptions set off a nationwide domino effect, ...
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