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At least 33 outbound Indigo flights are expected to be cancelled from Hyderabad on Thursday. 35 incoming flights are also likely to be cancelled.
Oer 250 IndiGo flights were cancelled at various airports, including at Delhi, Bengaluru, Mumbai and Hyderabad.
Thousands of passengers stranded, over 250 flights hit, and a chaotic situation at several airports of the country as IndiGo is grappled with significant operational disruptions. As per the reports, over 250 flights were cancelled on Thursday. Of these, 191 are from three major airports — Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru. As per the official statement from the airlines, the disruption is due to updated crew rostering rules (Flight Duty Time Limitations).
IndiGo, which operates around 2,300 domestic and international flights daily, on Wednesday said a “multitude of unforeseen operational challenges” have significantly disrupted its operations across the network for the past two days, and apologised to the passengers for the inconvenience.
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Reportedly, 33 flights were cancelled from Delhi, 68 from Hyderabad, 85 from Mumbai, and 73 from Bengaluru on Thursday. On Wednesday, at least 67 flights were cancelled at Delhi airport (37 departures and 30 arrivals), 42 at Bengaluru, 40 at Hyderabad, and 33 at Mumbai.
33 Flights To Be Cancelled From Hyderabad
As per a report by PTI that cited Rajiv Gandhi International Airport sources stating that at least 33 outbound IndiGo flights are expected to be cancelled from Hyderabad on Thursday.
35 incoming flights are also likely to be cancelled. Conclusively, at least 68 flights are expected to be hit.
“Total chaos at Hyderabad airport today — flights delayed 12+ hours. To not give accommodation, they kept pushing it by “just 2 more hours” every single time for 12 hours. Same excuse: crew is coming soon. Unacceptable,” a flyer said.
December 04, 2025, 13:11 IST
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