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IndiGo’s nationwide aviation disruption has now entered its fifth straight day, leaving tens of thousands of passengers stranded across India. Flight cancellations, crew shortages, and soaring ticket prices have triggered widespread outrage, forcing the government to intervene after yesterday’s massive aviation breakdown.

Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu has announced strict action against airlines responsible for the chaos, with a high-level DGCA committee set to investigate operational failures. IndiGo has issued a public apology, promising full refunds for all cancelled domestic flights, but the road back to normalcy may take days as the airline struggles to rebalance pilot rosters and restore punctuality across its 2,300 daily flights.

Authorities warn that short-term turbulence is likely to continue, intensifying calls for stronger oversight and better contingency planning across India’s aviation sector.


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00:00I, on behalf of all of us at Indigo, would like to extend our sincerest apologies for
00:26the major inconveniences this has caused to many of our customers.
00:56I, on behalf of all of us.
01:17I, on behalf of all of us at Indigo, would like to extend our sincerest apologies for
01:30the major inconvenience this has caused to many of our customers.
01:43I, on behalf of all of us at Indigo, would like to thank you so much for joining us today.
01:53We are now at Indigo, and we are now at Indigo.
01:59We are now at Indigo.
02:05We are now at Indigo.
02:15We are now at Indigo.
02:19We are now at Indigo.
02:25We are now at Indigo.
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