Overview
- IndiGo says operations have been stable since December 9 and it is prepared for the December 25–January 1 travel peak.
- The airline reports carrying more than one million customers every three days while serving all 138 operational destinations with on-time performance standards.
- Authorities logged about 100 customer complaints related to ticket cancellations, according to Consumer Affairs Secretary Nidhi Khare.
- Dense fog in northern India has caused localized disruption, which the airline says it managed while maintaining overall stability.
- IndiGo announced near-term network growth, including A321XLR flights linking Delhi and Mumbai to Athens from January 23, 2026, and new direct Delhi–London Heathrow service from February 2026.