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					<description><![CDATA[Mumbai &#8211; India’s aviation sector is taking decisive steps to stabilize nationwide air travel after IndiGo, the country’s largest airline,]]></description>
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<p><strong>Mumbai</strong> &#8211; India’s aviation sector is taking decisive steps to stabilize nationwide air travel after IndiGo, the country’s largest airline, faced an unexpected operational disruption that led to widespread cancellations.</p>



<p>Authorities, airlines, and airport partners are now coordinating closely to ensure passenger safety, smooth mobility, and faster recovery as the holiday travel season picks up momentum.</p>



<p>Air travel delays entered a fourth day, with IndiGo temporarily suspending around 500 flights, including all departures from New Delhi and several other major airports.</p>



<p>The airline, which handles more than 60 percent of India’s domestic air traffic, said the disruption arose from planning gaps around new crew-duty regulations introduced to enhance aviation safety.</p>



<p>Indian aviation regulators recently implemented stricter rules limiting pilot flying hours and tightening night-time duty norms.</p>



<p>The measures aim to strengthen safety standards and reduce fatigue-related risks, especially during peak travel periods.</p>



<p>IndiGo acknowledged that it underestimated the impact of the transition and did not adequately plan for the November 1 implementation deadline.</p>



<p>This led to an imbalance in crew availability, forcing large-scale cancellations as the airline worked to reorganize schedules and comply with the updated norms.</p>



<p>Even so, the airline emphasized that recovery efforts are underway round the clock, supported by operational, customer care, and airport teams across the country.</p>



<p>In a public message, IndiGo expressed regret for the inconvenience caused and assured passengers that every effort is being made to stabilize operations promptly.</p>



<p>Recognizing the scale of the disruption, India’s civil aviation authorities approved a temporary exemption for IndiGo from select aspects of the new rules.</p>



<p>The relief is designed to offer short-term flexibility while maintaining the overarching priority of safety and regulatory compliance.</p>



<p>Officials noted that these relaxations do not compromise safety standards but instead allow a more phased adjustment to the new framework.</p>



<p>This measured approach is expected to support a smoother restoration of flights without overwhelming existing operational resources.</p>



<p>The airline earlier indicated that full normalization might take until February 10.</p>



<p>However, following supportive measures from regulators, IndiGo now expects gradual improvement beginning immediately, with additional recovery visible from Saturday onward.</p>



<p>Other Indian airlines such as Air India and Akasa have not experienced comparable disruption, suggesting varying levels of preparedness for the regulatory shift.</p>



<p>Still, they continue to coordinate with aviation authorities to manage airport congestion and assist stranded travellers where possible.</p>



<p>At airports, long queues and crowded terminals were reported as passengers sought rebooking assistance and alternative travel options.</p>



<p>Airport staff and IndiGo teams have been deployed in larger numbers to guide customers, offer updates, and arrange accommodations where necessary.</p>



<p>Major hubs including Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Hyderabad saw significant cancellations.</p>



<p>Delhi airport confirmed that all IndiGo departures were suspended for the day, while several other metros reported cancellations continuing until the evening.</p>



<p>Despite the challenges, the broader aviation ecosystem is working collaboratively to restore predictability.</p>



<p>Government officials reiterated that passenger convenience and safety remain the central focus, and airlines will continue receiving support to ease the transition.</p>



<p>As India’s air travel demand surges during the winter holiday season, the ongoing response highlights the resilience of the aviation sector.</p>



<p>With coordinated solutions, regulatory flexibility, and accelerated operational planning, the country is moving steadily toward restoring full normalcy in the skies.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[New Delhi &#8211; Flight operations at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport have returned to normal after a short-lived technical glitch]]></description>
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<p><strong>New Delhi</strong>  &#8211;  Flight operations at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport have returned to normal after a short-lived technical glitch disrupted hundreds of flights on Friday. </p>



<p>The airport operator confirmed on Saturday morning that all systems were fully restored, ensuring smooth operations at one of the world’s busiest travel hubs.</p>



<p>The disruption occurred due to a malfunction in the system responsible for generating flight plans, a core function that coordinates air traffic and scheduling. </p>



<p>The issue caused significant delays across both domestic and international flights, affecting thousands of passengers. However, the Airports Authority of India reported that the system was successfully restored by late Friday evening, allowing airlines to resume regular flight schedules.</p>



<p>Officials from Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL), operated by GMR Group, said their technical teams worked around the clock to resolve the problem. </p>



<p>The airport’s swift response and communication with airline partners helped minimize long-term disruptions. Passengers were advised to check with their respective airlines during the delay period, but operations have now stabilized completely.</p>



<p>Delhi airport, which handles more than 1,200 flight movements per day, is South Asia’s largest aviation hub and among the top 10 busiest airports globally. </p>



<p>Even minor technical issues can create ripple effects across the aviation network, but DIAL’s recovery efforts ensured that normal operations resumed faster than expected.</p>



<p>Industry analysts have praised the airport’s quick response as an example of effective crisis management in modern aviation. </p>



<p>The successful recovery reflects India’s growing capacity for high-tech infrastructure maintenance and the strong coordination between airlines, air traffic controllers, and ground staff.</p>



<p>A spokesperson from DIAL assured passengers that the airport’s internal systems are being reviewed to prevent similar disruptions in the future. </p>



<p>Additional technical audits and backup mechanisms are expected to be implemented to enhance resilience. “All flight operations are running smoothly now, and passengers can travel without any concerns,” the spokesperson said.</p>



<p>Passengers who experienced delays on Friday have reported that staff were proactive in providing updates, meal vouchers, and rebooking options. </p>



<p>Airlines including IndiGo, Air India, and Vistara also confirmed that flight schedules were back on track by Saturday morning.</p>



<p>The brief disruption came at a time of increased travel demand ahead of the festive season, when airports across India experience higher passenger traffic. </p>



<p>Despite the glitch, Delhi airport maintained safety and order, preventing crowding or operational backlogs.</p>



<p>This incident also highlights the growing dependence of modern airports on advanced digital systems for air traffic management. </p>



<p>Aviation experts note that as India expands its air network and passenger capacity, the robustness of these systems will become increasingly vital. </p>



<p>Investments in technology, automation, and staff training are expected to continue as part of Delhi airport’s modernization plans.</p>



<p>In recent years, Delhi airport has achieved multiple milestones, including upgrades to Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, expansion of cargo capacity, and new sustainability initiatives. </p>



<p>It also serves as a key transit point connecting major international destinations, making its operational stability crucial to India’s global aviation presence.</p>



<p>As of Saturday afternoon, all arrivals and departures were proceeding according to schedule. Flight tracking platforms showed normal traffic flow across all terminals, with no residual delays reported.</p>



<p> The incident serves as a reminder of the complexities of modern aviation systems and the importance of real-time crisis management in maintaining passenger confidence.</p>



<p>With the glitch now resolved, Delhi airport officials reaffirmed their commitment to ensuring reliable, safe, and efficient travel experiences for millions of passengers every month.</p>
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