IndiGo’s widespread operational crisis, now on its sixth day, has left passengers grappling with chaos and mounting frustration over disrupted travel plans. As India's largest carrier, the airline's troubles have also pushed airfares sharply higher, deepening the turbulence for flyers nationwide.

As of Sunday, 7 December, IndiGo has cancelled 650 flights for the day. However, the airline said in a recent statement that the situation is gradually stabilising, with 137 out of its 138 airport destinations now operating at full capacity. Also Read | IndiGo to conduct 'root cause analysis' into the crisis: Report

According to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) rules, if delays or cancellations are caused by the airline, passengers are entitled to receive a refund or make

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