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IndiGo’s performance improving, took steps to address crisis: Govt

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December 08, 2025

The ministry of civil aviation (MoCA) on Sunday said that IndiGo’s flight operations increased from 706 on Friday to 1,565 on Saturday and were likely to reach up to 1,650 by the end of Sunday.

- HT Correspondent

“To reduce passenger inconvenience at airports, multiple stakeholder engagements were held and real-time airport situations have been monitored continuously over the last four days. Regular meetings were convened with all operators, airport directors, ground-handling agencies and alll other stakeholders. Operators were instructed to provide all essential facilities for stranded passengers, with special care for senior citizens and Divyang passengers...” civil aviation minister Ram Mohan Naidu said on X. “The aviation network is now moving swiftly toward full normalcy and corrective m

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