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Home / Business and Economy / DGCA Fines IndiGo ₹22.20 Crore for December Disruptions

DGCA Fines IndiGo ₹22.20 Crore for December Disruptions

18 Jan

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Summary

  • IndiGo fined ₹22.20 crore by DGCA for flight disruptions.
  • Board committed to addressing DGCA findings and taking measures.
  • Disruptions caused by optimization, poor planning, and software issues.
DGCA Fines IndiGo ₹22.20 Crore for December Disruptions

InterGlobe Aviation's Board has pledged to address findings from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) regarding significant disruptions experienced by IndiGo in December. The DGCA has imposed penalties totaling ₹22.20 crore on the airline due to these operational issues. The Board acknowledged the DGCA's orders and committed to taking thoughtful and timely measures to assure stakeholders and customers.

The disruptions, which affected 2,507 cancelled and 1,852 delayed flights between December 3 and 5, 2025, prompted a probe by the Ministry of Civil Aviation. A DGCA committee identified excessive operational optimization, insufficient regulatory readiness, software system weaknesses, and management control gaps as primary causes.

Further findings revealed IndiGo's failure to maintain adequate operational buffers and implement revised Flight Duty Time Limitation norms, leading to the widespread cancellations and delays. This crisis also garnered attention in Parliament and resulted in images of stranded passengers and scattered luggage circulating on social media.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
IndiGo was fined for significant flight disruptions, including cancellations and delays, in December 2025, due to operational and planning issues.
The disruptions were caused by excessive operational optimization, poor regulatory readiness, software issues, and weak management controls.
The Board of InterGlobe Aviation is committed to addressing the DGCA's findings and will implement appropriate measures to strengthen internal processes.

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