Centre finally aligns IndiGo flights with airline's operating ability, cuts its winter schedule by 5%
New Delhi/IBNS: The Centre has initiated a firm crackdown on IndiGo following days of turmoil at airports across India, with the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) ordering a five percent reduction in the airline’s winter schedule.
IndiGo currently operates around 2,200 domestic and international flights each day.
In its notification, the DGCA said it reviewed IndiGo’s approved Winter Schedule 2025 after the airline’s severe operational breakdown last week.
The DGCA also highlighted the disparity between the airline’s projected capacity and its actual capability.
Citing this mismatch, the DGCA has directed IndiGo to reduce its schedule across sectors by five percent, with particular emphasis on high-frequency routes.
Addressing the Rajya Sabha, he attributed the mass cancellations to IndiGo’s “internal crisis” following the enforcement of new crew-rest and passenger-safety regulations.
While the government maintained that India has the potential to support at least five major carriers and that more players are welcome in the aviation sector, Opposition members expressed dissatisfaction with the minister’s response and staged a walkout.
The root of the crisis lay in the implementation of flight-duty-time limitations introduced nearly two years ago to prevent pilot fatigue — a major contributor to aviation accidents worldwide.
As the situation escalated, the DGCA temporarily eased certain norms to stabilise the system.
With the five percent schedule reduction coming into force, IndiGo faces the dual challenge of restoring public confidence and realigning its operations while the government intensifies scrutiny of aviation safety and management practices.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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