IndiGo cancels 225 flights Friday morning; Delhi Airport issues travel advisory

India’s aviation sector faced significant disruption on Friday, December 5, 2025, as budget carrier IndiGo cancelled 225 flights from Delhi’s primary airport hub. The widespread cancellations, affecting both arrivals and departures, created substantial travel chaos for thousands of passengers during the morning operational window.

Delhi International Airport promptly issued an official travel advisory through social media platform X, alerting travelers to ongoing operational challenges impacting domestic services. The airport authority strongly recommended that passengers verify their flight status directly with airlines before departing for the airport to avoid unnecessary congestion.

Despite the domestic turmoil, aviation experts confirmed minimal impact on international routes to destinations including the UAE. Mohammed Safeer, General Manager of Smart Travels, clarified following direct communication with IndiGo that “none of the international flights have been impacted” and that scheduled international services would continue uninterrupted.

The crisis follows emergency discussions between IndiGo’s senior leadership and India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Thursday. The airline has formally requested temporary operational exemptions from specific Flight Duty Time Limitations (FDTL) provisions for its A320 fleet until February 10, 2026. The DGCA stated that IndiGo has committed to implementing corrective measures to restore normalized operations by this deadline.

Current cancellation rates have surged to approximately 170-200 flights daily, markedly exceeding the airline’s typical operational disruption levels. Airport authorities have deployed dedicated ground teams working collaboratively with airline partners to mitigate passenger inconvenience and maintain safety standards throughout the operational challenge.