IndiGo Crisis: Centre Plans to Remove CEO Pieter Elbers, Heavy Fines Likely
IndiGo is facing one of its most serious crises after a wave of mass cancellations linked to its handling of new pilot rest hour rules disrupted travel plans for thousands across the country.

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The scale of the breakdown has prompted the government to consider strong corrective steps against the airline, including a leadership shake-up at the highest level.
Government Weighs Top-Level Removal
Sources indicated that the Centre is likely to seek the removal of IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers. Officials familiar with the developments said that the chaotic manner in which the airline planned its operations under the revised Flight Duty Time Limitation norms has raised serious concerns within the administration.
They added that an unprecedented crackdown is being prepared, and top officials in the aviation ministry have been meeting through the day to examine the chain of lapses that led to the nationwide crisis.
Heavy Penalties and Flight Reductions Examined
Alongside the proposal to remove the CEO, the government is also considering imposing a heavy financial penalty on the airline. With IndiGo accounting for nearly two thirds of the domestic market, the disruptions have had a significant spillover effect on the aviation ecosystem.
Officials said that a reduction in the number of flights IndiGo is allowed to operate is also under discussion. This would be one of the toughest measures ever taken against a domestic carrier in recent years.
Fresh Summons and High-Level Briefings
IndiGo officials have been summoned again to the Civil Aviation Ministry, with another round of discussions scheduled around 6 PM today. The ongoing meetings are aimed at reviewing the airline's recovery plans and assessing whether further regulatory intervention is required.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation is also preparing to brief senior officials at the Prime Minister's Office as pressure mounts for decisive action. The PMO is monitoring the situation closely, and the ministry is expected to outline both immediate steps and long term safeguards that can prevent similar disruptions.
More Action Expected as Passenger Anger Grows
With passenger complaints rising and questions being raised about the airline's preparedness under the new norms, officials suggested that more action against IndiGo could follow. Regulators are examining whether additional compliance checks or operational restrictions are needed until the airline stabilises its schedules.
The situation continues to develop, and further announcements are expected as the government evaluates the full extent of the crisis and its impact on the aviation sector.
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