Indian aviation regulators told IndiGo to immediately reduce flights by 5%. The move comes after over 2,000 cancellations last week when it emerged pilots were not receiving sufficient time to rest between flights. India's Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Tuesday told IndiGo it had one day to submit an updated flight schedule, including a 5% cut in departures, after the airline stranded tens of thousands of passengers by canceling over 2,000 flights this month.
India's Indira Gandhi International Airport in the capital Delhi said its Air Traffic Control (ATC) system faced a technical glitch on Friday morning, impacting several flights at one of the world's busiest air hubs. "Due to a technical issue with the Air Traffic Control System, flight operations at Indira Gandhi International Aiport are experiencing delays," the airport said in an advisory posted on X. Air operators report delays Top domestic carriers IndiGo, Air India and Spicejet said their operations were affected,