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Home»National News»IndiGo tells DGCA flight ops to restore fully by Feb 10, seeks temporary exemption from some FDTL norms
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IndiGo tells DGCA flight ops to restore fully by Feb 10, seeks temporary exemption from some FDTL norms

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Grappling with widespread flight disruptions over the past few days, IndiGo on Thursday informed aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) that it will start reducing flight operations from Monday (December 8) to minimise the disruption, and expects normalised and stable operations to be fully restored by February 10, the regulator said. However, more cancellations could be seen over the next two-three days as part of IndiGo’s schedule stabilisation efforts.

The carrier, which is India’s largest and commands a domestic market share of over 60 per cent, also requested the DGCA for exemptions from some night operations-related changes in the new Flight Duty Time Limitation (FDTL) norms for pilots till February 10. The regulator has so far not agreed to it and has asked the airline to submit for review the specific relaxations being sought, but sources indicated that some relief may be on the cards for the airline given the scale of the disruption. IndiGo accepted that it had misjudged its flight crew requirement under the new FDTL rules, which became the primary cause of the disruption.