indigo Regarding the crisis, the company contacted the Director General of Civil aviation ,DGCA) tell the reason for notice Of monday (8 December 2025) To answer Gave Is, notice In indigo From Asked Went Was That Your with link action Why No Let it be done. The government has already said that indigo Of ceo, COO The responsibility was not discharged well and the answer Satisfied No to be But DGCA link action Will do.
Indigo sent reply to DGCA
IndiGo In its reply to DGCA, it said that So much Big Problem It would be difficult to tell the real reason right now. Indigo said, “DGCA rules give 15 days time to prepare the complete report. The complete report will be given to DGCA as soon as it is ready. IndiGo also said that they already DGCA with these new FDTL “We were discussing the rules because it was causing problems with crew scheduling.”
‘DGCA Of rules Helped passengers as per ‘
indigo Of Claim is that They passengers To Time But Notification send, Eat, hotel And local transport As Provision DGCA Of rules Given accordingly. most passengers Refund Quick process Were done. According to sources, Aviation Ministry officials and DGCA will meet and interrogate IndiGo CEO Peter Elbers on Tuesday (9 December 2025) at 11 am. After this, Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu will give a statement in the Lok Sabha on December 9 at 12 noon.
This committee will investigate the Indigo case
A four-member committee comprising Joint Director General Sanjay Brahmane, Deputy Director General Amit Gupta, Senior Flight Operations Inspector (FOI) Kapil Manglik and FOI Lokesh Rampal has been tasked with finding out the root causes of the widespread disruptions in IndiGo flight operations. Its mandate includes reviewing the airline’s preparedness to implement pilot duty and rest rules, staffing planning and the changing roster system.
IndiGo is operating more than 1800 aircraft today. On December 7, 1650 flights were operated. To help stranded passengers between 1st and 7th December 2025 Indigo by 9,500 Provided more than 100 hotel rooms. Booked around 10,000 cabs and buses. 4,500 More than 100 bags have been delivered to the passengers.

