What Are the Ongoing Flight Disruptions by IndiGo in Rajasthan?
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Jaipur, Dec 6 (NationPress) Flight disruptions caused by IndiGo Airlines persisted in Rajasthan on Saturday, marking the fourth day of cancellations that have significantly affected air travel nationwide, according to officials.
On this particular day, eight flights were scrapped during the morning and afternoon hours, followed by another nine cancellations later in the day at Jaipur International Airport.
Routes most affected included Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, and Pune.
This ongoing disruption has resulted in a substantial increase in airfares.
Tickets to Bengaluru reportedly soared to Rs 77,000, while fares for Jaipur–Delhi and Jaipur–Mumbai routes surged nearly tenfold, representing some of the highest fare increases seen in recent years.
Available seats on alternative airlines have become increasingly limited, especially for passengers headed to Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata.
In addition, the booking systems for IndiGo flights are currently experiencing delays of up to 24 hours.
Passengers at Jaipur Airport voiced their frustrations regarding insufficient arrangements and a lack of communication from the airline's representatives.
Despite the rising complaints and crowded conditions, assistance counters remained largely non-operational, further complicating the situation for passengers.
The primary reason cited for these operational disruptions is related to internal roster and scheduling challenges at IndiGo, though the airline has yet to provide an official statement.
In response to the ongoing travel crisis, North Western Railway has announced special trains to facilitate passenger movement.
Scheduled services include a one-time trip from Durgapura to Bandra Terminus on December 7–8 and a one-time trip from Hisar to Khadki on December 7–8.
The Delhi Sarai Rohilla–Sabarmati Special Express is also set to operate on December 6–7 (via Jaipur).
Officials expect these trains to offer temporary relief until flight operations return to normal.
While Jaipur faced significant issues, operations at Jodhpur Airport saw improvements on Saturday.
No IndiGo flights were cancelled there; however, incoming flights from Mumbai and Hyderabad experienced notable delays, forcing passengers to wait between five to six hours in the terminal.