India’s largest airline, IndiGo, has spent the past few days battling one of its biggest operational crises. Massive cancellations, delays, and baggage chaos left thousands of passengers stranded across airports. But as of today, operations are gradually returning to normal was backed by strong intervention from the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA).
Here’s a clear, reader-friendly breakdown of what happened, why it happened, what the government ordered, and what passengers need to know now.
What Triggered IndiGo’s Crisis?
IndiGo entered a period of severe disruption, leading to:
- Hundreds of cancelled flights
- A surge in delayed flights
- Baggage mismanagement across key airports
- Rising airfares due to reduced capacity
The airline’s network is normally India’s most stable. Sruggled, prompting an urgent response from the government.
What about IndiGo’s Operations?
On Sunday, IndiGo reported:
- 1,650 flights scheduled (up from 1,500 yesterday)
- 137 out of 138 destinations are operational
- On-time performance at 75% (compared to 30% the previous day)
This marks a significant shift toward stability, although the network is not fully normal yet.
What It Mean?
One of the biggest questions for passengers was money.
MoCA ordered IndiGo to:
- Process all refunds for cancelled or severely delayed flights immediately
- Waive all cancellation and rescheduling charges for bookings made up to December 15
- Ensure passengers are refunded by 8 pm on Sunday
IndiGo says it has already processed ₹610 crore in refunds, meeting the deadline.
For passengers, this means:
- No extra charges for rescheduling
- Full refunds without deductions
- Faster processing than usual
What’s Being Done?
Thousands of bags were separated from passengers due to the irregular operations.
The government directed IndiGo to:
- Trace and deliver all missing baggage within 48 hours
- Maintain continuous communication with affected passengers
IndiGo reports that 3,000 bags have already been delivered across the country.
What Passengers Should Know Right Now
Here’s the essential checklist for travelers:
✔ Refunds
If your flight was cancelled or severely delayed — you are entitled to a full refund.
No extra charges. No penalties.
✔ Rescheduling
You can reschedule without fees for bookings made till December 15.
✔ Baggage
If your bag was misplaced, IndiGo must deliver it within 48 hours and provide updates.
✔ Airfares
Price caps are in place — so no airline can exploit the situation.
✔ Operations
Flight operations are improving every hour, but small delays may continue.
Conclusion
The aviation network is moving rapidly toward full normalcy, driven by:
- Strong government intervention
- IndiGo scaling up flight operations
- Stabilised airfares
- Faster baggage and refund processes
The Ministry of Civil Aviation has also reiterated that passenger safety, rights, and dignity remain the top priority, and oversight will continue until airlines are functioning at 100%.

