India report: Government cuts IndiGo’s daily flights to make travel more reliable

India: Conditioned At Delhi Airport Eased A bit But IndiGo Crisis Continues

Normalcy seems to return at T1 departure terminal at IGI Airport at the IndiGo ticketing counter on December 9, 2025 in New Delhi, India. As flight delays and cancellations in IndiGo's network continued for the 8th consecutive day, the ministry of civil aviation ordered the airline to curtail its operations by 10 per cent while continuing to cover all its destinations as before. Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Chennai remained the worst-hit cities with over 400 flight cancellations on Tuesday. Source: SIPA USA / Vipin Kumar/Hindustan Times/Sipa USA

Listen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 10/12/2025


  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi urges National Democratic Alliance Members of Parliament to focus on easing common citizens' struggles.
  • Government cuts IndiGo’s daily flights to make travel more reliable.
  • Uttar Pradesh aims to become a global hub for skilled youth.
  • A debate on electoral reform sparks a row in the Lok Sabha.
  • Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh see freezing temperatures, with a fog alert issued for the northern plains.
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