Union Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu on Monday, December 8, said that the central government is taking the Indigo flight disruption crisis very seriously, and that an inquiry is being conducted on the matter. His remarks came after a week since hundreds of Indigo Airlines flights have gotten cancelled in a massive disruption of flight travel leaving thousands of passengers stranded across airports in India.
On Monday, the Rahul Bhatia-controlled domestic carrier IndiGo on Monday cancelled 562 flights from six metro airports, with 150 cancellations originating from Bengaluru airport alone, reported PTI. A disruption caused by regulatory changes has affected lakhs of passengers. Since last week however its on-time performance improved to 79.9 per cent until a day earlier however.
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