IndiGo on Monday said it is preparing to operate more than 1,800 flights, reconnecting its entire network for the first time since large-scale disruptions began on December 2. The airline, which has faced intense criticism from passengers and the government after hundreds of cancellations left travellers stranded nationwide, said it has seen "considerable and consistent improvement" across operations over the last 48 hours. Advertisement
"IndiGo set to operate over 1800 flights today, reconnecting its entire network. After the recent disruptions, IndiGo has recorded considerable and consistent improvement across the network. Today, we are all set to operate over 1800 flights, connecting all stations that we operate to," the airline said in a statement.
IndiGo added that cancellations ha

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