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IndiGo submits revised winter schedule to Indian DGCA after 10% flight cut

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IndiGo submits revised winter schedule to Indian DGCA after 10% flight cut
IndiGo has submitted its revised winter flight schedule to the Indian DGCA following a mandated 10% reduction.

Key Points

  • 1IndiGo submitted its amended winter flight schedule to the Indian DGCA following a government-mandated 10% reduction.
  • 2The 10% cut was imposed after thousands of IndiGo flights were cancelled, leading to significant operational disruptions.
  • 3Indian aviation regulators are increasing scrutiny on airlines to ensure operational reliability and reduce passenger inconvenience.

IndiGo, India's largest airline, has formally submitted its revised winter flight schedule to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). This submission comes in response to a directive from the Indian Centre, which mandated a 10% reduction in the airline's planned winter operations. The regulatory action follows a period marked by thousands of flight cancellations by IndiGo, leading to significant operational disruptions and passenger inconvenience. The decision to curtail IndiGo's schedule underscores the Indian aviation regulator's heightened scrutiny of airline operational reliability. The airline has faced increasing pressure to improve its on-time performance and minimize disruptions, particularly during peak travel seasons. The 10% cut is intended to ensure that IndiGo operates within its demonstrated capacity, thereby reducing the likelihood of further widespread cancellations and enhancing overall service quality for passengers across its extensive domestic and international network.

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