India orders crisis-hit IndiGo to cut flights by 5%
India's aviation regulator has ordered IndiGo to cut its planned flights by 5% after the airline scrapped at least 2,000 flights last week due to poor pilot roster planning.
In a notice disclosed on Tuesday, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) asked IndiGo to submit a revised schedule by Wednesday.
The regulator told IndiGo to cut flights on routes where rival airlines operate and avoid those where the airline holds a monopoly. The notice did not specify an end date for the mandated cuts.
The DGCA had approved 15,014 IndiGo departures per week for the winter season when travel demand picks up in India. But the airline cancelled 951 flights in November out of the 64,346 flights approved for the entire month.
IndiGo shares were down 0.22% at 4,912 rupees on Tuesday. They have lost nearly 17.1% of their value since December 1.
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