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Home»National News»Govt orders IndiGo to curtail flight schedule by 10%, double of what regulator DGCA had ordered
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Govt orders IndiGo to curtail flight schedule by 10%, double of what regulator DGCA had ordered

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The government on Tuesday ordered IndiGo to reduce its schedule by at least 10 per cent, doubling the curtailment from 5 per cent that the aviation watchdog Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) had ordered following network-wide disruptions at the country’s largest airline, which led to scores of flights cancellations on a daily basis since the middle of last week. The decision was communicated by the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) in a meeting with IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers.

IndiGo is India’s largest airline with a domestic market share of nearly 65 per cent, and its schedule has over 2,300 daily flights, around 2,150 of which are domestic flights. A 10 per cent curtailment in domestic flights would mean that the airline’s daily scheduled domestic flights would come down to less than 1,950. According to sources, the freed-up slots may be offered to other carriers if they have additional capacity that can be deployed.

“The Ministry considers it necessary to curtail the overall Indigo routes, which will help in stabilizing the airline’s operations and lead to reduced cancellations. A curtailment of 10% has been ordered. While abiding with it, Indigo will continue to cover all its destinations as before,” Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu said Tuesday in a post on social media platform X. Naidu said that Elbers was “summoned” to the ministry to provide an update on the airline’s stabilisation measures.