Pakistan, Jan. 20 -- IndiGo has told India's aviation regulator it will maintain operational stability and adequate flight crew from February. The airline faced major disruptions in December due to poor pilot roster planning. The regulator confirmed IndiGo's assurances as temporary exemptions are set to expire on February 10.
The airline received exemptions on two night duty provisions for pilots to stabilise operations. These exemptions allowed IndiGo to operate flights while addressing crew shortages. However, the move drew criticism from pilot unions and safety advocates who warned about potential risks.
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