NEW DELHI: Directorate General of Civil Aviation has summoned IndiGo’s chief executive for an emergency meeting in Delhi on Wednesday afternoon, as the government intensifies its response to the airline’s sprawling operational breakdown that has disrupted travel nationwide. The DGCA has ordered Pieter Elbers to appear at 3pm, along with senior officials across departments, to present “comprehensive data and updates” on the ongoing crisis. It follows days of mass cancellations, soaring complaints from passengers and multiple rounds of government intervention. The directive was issued alongside a formal inspection order, dated 10 December, instructing DGCA officers to carry out immediate on-site assessments at 11 airports. The regulator said the checks must be completed within t

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