Top executives of IndiGo, including CEO Pieter Elbers, have been summoned by a high-level committee set up by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to probe the ongoing disruptions that have plagued India’s largest airline since December 2, sources told .
The four-member committee, empowered by the DGCA, is investigating prima facie evidence of non-compliance by the IndiGo management. The airline is expected to face questioning later this week. Advertisement
This comes as IndiGo announced plans to operate over 1,800 flights on December 8 — reconnecting its full network for the first time since the wave of cancellations began. The airline said there has been “considerable and consistent improvement” in operations over the past 48 hours.
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