IndiGo chairman Vikram Mehta said the airline's board will examine every aspect.
New Delhi: India’s biggest airline, IndiGo, is limping back to normalcy after witnessing days of chaos, uncertainty, and hullabaloo, which started on 5 December and lasted for six days, causing extraordinary inconvenience to thousands of passengers as delayed flights gave way to more than 1,000 cancellations. It was followed by massive congestion at major airports across the country, and passengers were waiting in long queues.
Now, after about six days of disruption, IndiGo Airlines says that it aims to operate over 1,950 flights on Thursday, December 11, adding that it faced a severe crisis last week, leading to thousands of flight cancellations and delays.
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