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Yikes — IndiGo dropped a bombshell: nearly 240 flights got cancelled on 8–9 December across India.
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The cancellations hit both domestic and international routes — from metros like Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru to smaller regional hubs.
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Even international connections — e.g. flights from Mumbai to Singapore or Abu Dhabi — didn’t escape the cut.
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If you have travel plans around those dates: don’t head to the airport without double-checking your flight status.
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The root cause: newly implemented crew-rest and duty-time regulations (aimed at improving safety) plus a tight pilot/crew roster — together, they stressed IndiGo’s scheduling capacity.
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The resulting chaos: travellers stuck at airports, long queues for refunds or re-booking, and severe disruption to travel plans.
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Many passengers had to scramble for alternate flights — often at steep premium fares — or accept long delays and uncertain journeys.
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IndiGo responded by offering full refunds or re-booking options for cancelled flights — but for many, the damage (missed plans, stress, expense) was already done.
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Travellers now advise: whenever flying with IndiGo, consider flexible plans, early check-ins, and backup options (train, bus, alternate airlines) during this disruption period.
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Bottom line: this cancellation wave is a strong reminder that even “safe bets” in flight booking can suddenly shake — stay alert, stay flexible, and verify your flight well in advance.
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