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OVER 800 LUGGAGE PIECES PENDING AT 45 DESTINATIONS

Hindustan Times Punjab

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December 10, 2025

Over 800 pieces of stranded baggage across 45 destinations were still waiting to reach back to passengers amid the ongoing IndiGo crisis that has seen the cancellation of thousands of flights since the beginning of this month.

- HT Correspondent

Inastatement, the airline said it will deliver 8,500 luggage pieces to its passengers by 7 pm on Tuesday. “By 7 pm, (IndiGo) will deliver 8,500 pieces of luggage to travellers. Luggage delivery has been completed at 49 out of 94 destinations,” accord

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