cancellations were made for today as to align our crew and planes to be where they need to start
Earlier measures of the last few days regrettably have proven not to be
enough, but we've decided today for a reboot of all our systems and schedules, resulting in the
highest number of cancellations so far, but imperative for progressive improvements starting
With these actions, we expect tomorrow to have cancellations below 1,000.
The support of DGCA in providing specific FDTL implementation relief is of great help.
Still, there's lots of work in progress, but going forward from here, in alignment with the Ministry
of Civil Aviation and DGCA, we do expect to further improve every day. Given the size,
speed, and capacity of the DGCA, we expect to have a lot of progress.
Given the scale and complexity of our operation, it will take some time to return to a full normal
situation, which we do anticipate between the 10th and the 15th of December. I do understand
that these disruptions have caused much discomfort to our customers and has shaken their belief in
Indigo's reliability so carefully built over these past 19 years. My colleagues, all the great Indigo
teams, and frontline staff, I thank you for your support. Thank you for your support. Thank you for
your patience, understanding, and kindness during this difficult time. We shall keep you updated on an
ongoing basis.



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