New Delhi: India’s largest airline, IndiGo, is facing renewed pressure after a major flight cancellation crisis that affected thousands of passengers across the country. The disruption has sparked concern among government officials, aviation experts, and travelers about the risks of depending heavily on one dominant airline in a growing aviation market.

Over the past week, IndiGo cancelled more than 2,000 flights after struggling to adjust to new pilot work and rest rules introduced to improve flight safety. As a result, passengers were stranded at airports in cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Kolkata. Many missed events, business travel, and family plans, and some were forced to take long train journeys as an alternative.

The government has taken note of the situation, wi

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