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					<description><![CDATA[Mumbai &#8211; India has taken decisive steps to stabilize air travel after a series of IndiGo flight cancellations disrupted travel]]></description>
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<p><strong>Mumbai </strong>&#8211; India has taken decisive steps to stabilize air travel after a series of IndiGo flight cancellations disrupted travel plans nationwide.</p>



<p>The government’s swift intervention aims to protect passengers, restore confidence in the aviation sector and ensure that travel remains accessible during a peak season for holidays and weddings.</p>



<p>IndiGo, the country’s largest airline, has faced operational challenges due to pilot shortages linked to new duty and rest regulations.</p>



<p>The sudden strain on scheduling led to thousands of cancellations, prompting immediate oversight and regulatory attention.</p>



<p>Authorities have issued a notice to IndiGo’s leadership seeking clarification on planning and operational management.</p>



<p>The aim is to reinforce accountability while supporting the airline in its efforts to resume normal services.</p>



<p>To protect passengers from rising travel costs, India has also temporarily capped domestic airfares across multiple distance categories.</p>



<p>This move ensures affordability for travelers and helps prevent price surges caused by reduced flight availability.</p>



<p>The fare cap sets clear upper limits for short and medium-haul journeys, creating stability in the market.</p>



<p>Airports reported that operations were gradually improving as more flights returned to schedule.</p>



<p>To help stranded passengers reach their destinations, the government organized additional train services in major corridors.</p>



<p>Authorities have also increased monitoring of fare data through real-time systems to prevent overpricing.</p>



<p>IndiGo expects full recovery of its flight operations between December 10 and 15, a timeline welcomed by many travelers.</p>



<p>Airport staff across several cities have worked to manage crowds and assist passengers affected by cancellations.</p>



<p>While the new pilot duty regulations aim to improve safety and reduce fatigue, temporary exemptions have been granted to IndiGo until February.</p>



<p>These adjustments give the airline more time to restructure schedules without compromising long-term reforms.</p>



<p>Pilot unions, however, emphasized the importance of maintaining safety standards as the industry adapts to new rules.</p>



<p>They highlighted that regulations governing rest and night flying are essential safeguards for both crew and passengers.</p>



<p>Other airlines in India have adjusted smoothly to the updated norms without major operational disruptions.</p>



<p>Their experience has strengthened industry conversations about planning, staffing and sustainable rostering practices.</p>



<p>Despite the turbulence, India’s aviation sector remains resilient, with strong demand and growing passenger numbers across the country.</p>



<p>The government’s responsive approach reinforces its commitment to maintaining a safe, reliable and fair travel ecosystem.</p>



<p>Industry analysts say this episode highlights the need for long-term workforce planning as India’s aviation market expands rapidly.</p>



<p>IndiGo’s high market share and extensive network make its operational continuity crucial for the nation’s connectivity.</p>



<p>The airline has traditionally been known for its punctuality and affordability, and efforts are underway to restore those strengths fully.</p>



<p>As temporary measures give way to renewed stability, passengers are expected to benefit from smoother travel and transparent pricing.</p>



<p>The collaborative approach between government authorities, airports and airline operators aims to ensure that disruptions are minimized going forward.</p>



<p>With improved monitoring, better scheduling strategies and continued reforms, the aviation sector is building toward a stronger and more efficient future.</p>



<p>The coming weeks will be key as IndiGo works toward restoring its full schedule and reaffirming trust among millions of travelers.</p>



<p>India’s proactive management of the situation signals a positive direction for the entire aviation ecosystem.</p>
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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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