
Mon Dec 08 04:29:36 UTC 2025: Summary:
IndiGo flight cancellations at Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) have entered their sixth day, causing significant disruptions for passengers. On Monday, December 8, 2025, 112 IndiGo flights were cancelled, bringing the total number of cancellations since December 3rd to over 600. While IndiGo claims operations have largely resumed and on-time performance is improving, passengers continue to face issues, sharing their frustrations on social media regarding stranded status, lack of support, and the impact on personal and professional lives.
News Article:
Hyderabad Airport Grapples with Continued IndiGo Flight Cancellations
HYDERABAD, December 8, 2025 – Passengers at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) in Hyderabad are facing ongoing travel disruptions as IndiGo flight cancellations stretch into their sixth day. Today, another 112 IndiGo flights were grounded, including 58 arrivals and 54 departures, exacerbating the chaos that has gripped the airport since December 3rd. The total number of cancelled flights has now surpassed 600.
While IndiGo issued a statement on Sunday claiming that operations had resumed at 137 of its 138 destinations and that its on-time performance was improving, many passengers are reporting a different reality. Stranded travelers are taking to social media to express their frustration, citing a lack of support and difficulty securing alternative flights.
“You have ruined three days of our life with your pathetic management,” posted Poornima Ramachandran on X, detailing the cancellation of her Guwahati to Hyderabad flight. Nawrah Fatima, attempting to travel from Hyderabad to Surat, wrote, “I am stranded with no clarity on my flight… My father is unwell and depends on timely medication and food. This delay is critical for us.”
IndiGo has announced a full waiver on cancellations and rescheduling requests for bookings until December 15th. However, the cascading effects of the disruptions continue to impact travelers and raise questions about the airline’s operational resilience during peak travel season. Authorities at RGIA are working to assist stranded passengers and coordinate with other airlines to provide alternative travel options.