DGCA also at fault: Congress MLA KN Rajanna on IndiGo flight disruptions
Tumkur (Karnataka) [India], December 6 (ANI): Amid widespread disruptions in air travel due to multiple IndiGo flight delays and cancellations, Karnataka Congress MLA KN Rajanna said on Saturday that the disruption was also the fault of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), and the fingers cannot be pointed only towards the airlines.
He claimed it was due to the DGCA's law, which ultimately led IndiGo to declare a pilot shortage, as it requires pilots to serve only eight hours. According to him, IndiGo Airlines was making its pilots work 10-12 hours, so when they had to comply with the law, they declared a pilot shortage.
Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu shared on X, announcing strict directives to IndiGo amid widespread cancellations and delays, ordering the airline to clear all pending passenger refunds and complete the entire refund process for cancelled or disrupted flights by 8 PM on December 7.
Amid widespread flight disruptions that left thousands of passengers stranded across the country, IndiGo on Saturday said that it is working to stabilise its operations.
As per the statement from the airline, "IndiGo is working determinedly to bring its operations back on track across the network. Our teams are focused on stabilising schedules, reducing delays, and supporting customers through this period. Today, the number of cancellations has dropped below 850 flights, well below yesterday's level. We're continuing to work towards reducing this number progressively over the next few days." (ANI)
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