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 IndiGO Dominance, Disruptions, and the Road Ahead for India’s Aviation Giant ndiGo, operated by InterGlobe Aviation Ltd., is not just an airline; it is a phenomenon that has fundamentally transformed Indian aviation. From its inaugural flight in August 2006, the airline has ascended to a position of unparalleled dominance, commanding over 60% of the domestic market share as of 2024. With a fleet of more than 350 aircraft and orders for nearly 1,000 more, IndiGo connects over 85 domestic and 115 international destinations. Its signature low-cost, efficient, and punctual model made it the preferred choice for millions of new Indian flyers, symbolizing the aspirations of a growing economy. However, this story of meteoric rise is now punctuated by a recurring narrative of operational turmoil—mass flight cancellations, stranded passengers, and a growing erosion of trust. This comprehensive article examines the anatomy of IndiGo, the complex web of reasons behind its recurring…

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Flight Cancellations, Public Impact, and Pathways to Solution The sight of an IndiGo flight cancellation notification on a passenger’s phone has become an increasingly common, and deeply frustrating, occurrence in Indian aviation. As India’s largest carrier by market share and passengers carried, IndiGo’s operational disruptions don’t just affect individual travelers; they ripple through the national economy, shake public trust, and morph into a significant public issue. This article delves into the multifaceted reasons behind these cancellations, explores why they transcend private misfortune to become a matter of public concern, and outlines a comprehensive solution framework for a more resilient aviation ecosystem. Understanding the “Why”: A Multitude of Pressures Grounding Flights IndiGo’s cancellation crisis is not born of a single factor but a perfect storm of industry-wide challenges and specific strategic vulnerabilities. 1. The Pratt & Whitney Engine Crisis: The Primary Culprit At the heart of the recent wave of cancellations…

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