Chaos continues at airports as over 300 IndiGo flights cancelled
Over 300 IndiGo flights were cancelled on Thursday as chaos continued at major airports across India, with the carrier struggling to adapt to stringent new crew rostering rules.
Over 300 IndiGo flights were cancelled on Thursday as chaos continued at major airports across India, with the carrier struggling to adapt to stringent new crew rostering rules.
Expanding its international network, IndiGo will start flights from the national capital to Guangzhou in China and Hanoi in Vietnam from November 10.
IndiGo expects to take delivery of its first Airbus A321XLR by the end of this year, as it confirms Athens as the first city to be served with the longer-range narrowbody.
IndiGo (6E) has begun construction of a new large-scale Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) facility at Kempegowda International Airport (BLR), Bengaluru.
The airline will enhance services to Manchester (MAN) and Amsterdam (AMS) from Mumbai (BOM), while also boosting the Bangalore (BLR)-Mauritius (MRU) route.
The partnership, announced on Monday, will enable IndiGo to place its code on Jetstar-operated flights via transit hubs such as Singapore, Bangkok, and Phuket.
A swarm of bees caused an unusual delay at Surat airport on Monday, grounding an IndiGo flight bound for Jaipur for nearly an hour.