India aviation regulator eases some pilot duty rules post IndiGo cancellations

India’s aviation sector is implementing emergency operational adjustments following widespread flight disruptions that plagued the country’s largest carrier. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) announced regulatory modifications on Friday, December 5th, 2025, to address critical staffing challenges that have crippled IndiGo’s operations throughout the week.

The regulatory intervention comes after IndiGo canceled hundreds of domestic flights across major Indian airports for four consecutive days, primarily due to rostering complications and crew availability issues. The mass cancellations created significant travel chaos during a peak travel period, stranding thousands of passengers and disrupting connectivity between major metropolitan centers including Delhi and Mumbai.

Aviation authorities have temporarily relaxed certain duty time limitations for pilots, providing airlines with increased operational flexibility during crew shortage emergencies. The measured adjustments aim to balance flight schedule stability with stringent safety protocols that remain paramount in Indian aviation oversight.

IndiGo, which commands the largest market share in India’s domestic aviation sector, issued formal apologies to affected passengers following what the airline described as ‘widespread disruptions’ across its network. The carrier has been working to normalize operations while implementing contingency plans to minimize further passenger inconvenience.

The situation highlights broader challenges within India’s rapidly expanding aviation industry, including crew management complexities and the balancing act between operational demands and regulatory compliance. Industry analysts are monitoring whether these adjustments might signal longer-term regulatory evolution in one of the world’s fastest-growing air travel markets.