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Crisis: As IndiGo battles one of the biggest operational crises in recent years, passengers across India are unsure whether they can safely book tickets and whether those flights will actually operate. With hundreds of cancellations, soaring fares and chaotic airport scenes, confusion has taken over travel plans. Here’s a clear breakdown of what’s happening and what passengers should know before booking.
Why IndiGo Flights Are Still Being Sold
Despite the massive disruption, IndiGo has not grounded its entire fleet. The airline operates over 2,200 flights daily across domestic and international routes, and only a part of this network is currently in crisis mode.While airports like Delhi saw all IndiGo departures cancelled for an entire day, many sectors, such as Kolkata–Guwahati, Chennai–Coimbatore, and several non-metro routes, continue to operate with reduced frequency and delays.Since the entire schedule is not shut, IndiGo continues to sell tickets for flights expected to run over the next few days. Check IndiGo Live Updates HereWhy Cancellations Happen Only 24–48 Hours Before
Airlines rarely cancel flights weeks in advance unless they shut down operations entirely. IndiGo is currently taking decisions day by day, depending on crew availability, aircraft rotation and repositioning.This means flights operating two or three days from now remain open for booking, with the assumption that schedules will stabilise. IndiGo has called this phase a “one-time system reboot” to reset crew and aircraft placements.According to the airline’s leadership, near-normal operations are expected between 10 and 15 December.So, If You Book IndiGo Today, Can Your Flight Still Be Cancelled?
Yes, cancellations may still happen, especially if:- crew reassignments fail
- aircraft rotation gets disrupted
- a particular airport experiences pressure
- last-minute regulatory changes occur
Why Are Fares So High Right Now?
IndiGo controls over 60% of the domestic market, so mass cancellations immediately shrink overall seat supply across all airlines.Demand remains the same, or even increases, causing dynamic pricing algorithms to escalate fares sharply. This is why:- Delhi–Mumbai one-way fares touched ₹50,000
- Delhi–Bengaluru soared to ₹1 lakh
- Bengaluru–Mumbai jumped from ₹7,000 to ₹40,000
Why Are Tickets Visible for Flights That End Up Cancelled?
Because IndiGo keeps flights open until crew and aircraft planning for that specific day collapses. Only when the airline is certain a flight will not operate is the status changed to ‘cancelled’.This system is designed to prevent unnecessary shutdown during temporary disruptions.What Passengers Should Do Right Now
- Check your flight status before leaving home through:
- IndiGo’s official website
- The IndiGo mobile app
- Airport websites for live departures
- Platforms like MakeMyTrip, Ixigo, Cleartrip
- Arrive early even if your flight shows ‘on time’
- Prepare for elevated fares until mid-December
- Keep notifications on for real-time changes
- Contact IndiGo Support: Search “IndiGo Customer Care” on trusted sites for official contact numbers



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