IndiGo has been facing massive passenger outrage over delays in finding and delivering thousands of stranded baggage, with social media flooded with photos of luggage piling up at airports after the slew of cancellations. Although the budget carrier's operations have been slowly recovering, IndiGo on Monday cancelled over 500 flights from six metro airports – marking the seventh day of operational disruptions.

On Sunday, 8 December, the government ordered IndiGo to “trace and deliver all baggage separated from passengers due to disruptions within 48 hours.” By Saturday, the airline had delivered 3,000 pieces of baggage to passengers across India, the government said.

Note: IndiGo states that passengers must exit the baggage delivery area after reporting lost/damaged baggage to an IndiG

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