Mumbai, Jan. 20 -- IndiGo has informed the country's civil aviation regulator that it will have adequate crew to fully comply with pilot rest norms by 10 February, as it seeks to put behind the December disruption that crippled India's air travel.

In a weekly meeting with the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Tuesday, India's largest airline said it is prepared to operate without the two Flight Duty Time Limitation (FDTL) exemptions that were earlier granted.

IndiGo's assurance to the DGCA comes after the regulator imposed a Rs.22.3 crore fine on the airline and warned three senior executives for poor planning in complying with the new pilot duty rules introduced late last year. The lapses had led to more than 4,500 flight...