IndiGo tells DGCA it is now ready for rules that crippled ops last month
New Delhi, Jan. 21 -- IndiGo has assured aviation regulator DGCA that it has adequate pilot strength and will not cancel flights after February 10, when temporary exemptions from crew fatigue rules expire - the same rules the airline claimed in October would have "nil impact" on its operations before its network collapsed under their weight in early December.
The airline reported 2,280 pilots-in-command and 2,050 first officers for February 10 during a weekly review meeting with the Directorate General of Civil Aviation on Monday.
"IndiGo assured operational stability and no flight cancellations after February 10, 2026, based on the current approved network, crew strength, and the removal of the two FDTL exemptions approved on December 6, 2025," DGCA said in a statement. P12...
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