IndiGo Crisis : IndiGo Cancels 500 Flights, Plans 1,802 on Monday

Crisis-hit domestic carrier IndiGo has cancelled 500 flights and plans to operate 1,802 services on Monday, the civil aviation ministry announced.

According to the ministry, the airline has delivered 4,500 of the total 9,000 passenger bags and aims to deliver the remaining within the next 36 hours.

“Today, IndiGo is scheduled to operate 1,802 flights to 137 of 138 destinations, with 500 flights cancelled. So far, 4,500 bags have been delivered to passengers, and the airline plans to deliver the remaining bags over the next 36 hours,” the statement said.

It also said that 5,86,705 PNRs for period December 1-7 were cancelled and refunded, amounting to total Rs 569.65 crore. Total 9,55,591 PNRs for period November 21 to December 7 were also cancelled and refunded, amounting to Rs 827 crore.
IndIGo has been facing heat from both the government and the passengers for cancelling hundreds of flights since December 2, citing regulatory changes in the pilots’ new flight duty and regulations norms, which resulted in lakhs of passengers getting stuck at airports pan-India.

Aviation safety regulator DGCA has already issued show cause notices to IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers and Chief Operating Officer and Accountable Manager Isidro Porqueras over the ongoing disruptions in the airline’s operations.
They have been asked  to submit their replies to these show cause notices by 6 pm Monday.

Source: Shafaqna India 

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