IndiGo back in the skies: Airline fully restores network, apologises, refunds flow after days of chaos

IndiGo on Tuesday confirmed that after days of sustained improvement, its flight operations have been fully reinstated across the network. In a statement, the airline said all flights listed on its website are now scheduled to operate under an adjusted but stabilised network. On-time performance has also returned to normal levels, signalling a recovery after the recent operational disruption. The airline said it is operating more than 1,800 flights on Tuesday, connecting all 138 stations in its network and plans to operate nearly 1,900 flights on Wednesday. IndiGo added that its operations have been optimised to ensure smoother functioning across airports.

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