IndiGo targets full network normalcy by december 10
IndiGo, on December 7, 2025, announced substantial progress in restoring its network stability and operational efficiency. The airline is on track to operate over 1,650 flights today, an increase from approximately 1,500 yesterday, with an improved on-time performance of 75%. IndiGo aims for full network stabilization by December 10, 2025, an accelerated target from the previously communicated December 10-15 timeline.
The board of directors formed a crisis management group (CMG), including chairman Vikram Singh Mehta and chief executive Pieter Elbers, to address customer hardships and operational integrity. IndiGo is actively processing refunds and luggage for both direct and indirect bookings and urges customers to check flight status and refund information on their website.
IndiGo, with a fleet of over 400 aircraft, operates more than 2,300 daily flights, connecting over 90 domestic and 40 international destinations. The airline inducted 58 aircraft in 2024 and served over 118 million customers in FY25, earning the 'best airline in India and South Asia' award by Skytrax.
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