IndiGo Airlines (6E) has cancelled its Pune–Bangkok services for the summer schedule starting March 29, suspending operations between Pune Airport (PNQ) and Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK)
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IndiGo plans capacity upgrades on select international routes using larger A321neo aircraft while adjusting several European services in early 2026 as part of network optimization efforts.
IndiGo (6E), India’s largest airline, has announced plans to hire more than 1,000 pilots following severe operational disruptions that forced thousands of cancellations late last year.
An IndiGo Kolkata to Shillong flight was halted after a bomb threat note was discovered onboard, leading to immediate passenger evacuation and security checks.
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IndiGo (6E), Air India (AI), and SpiceJet (SG) have raised concerns over the Directorate General of Civil Aviation’s (DGCA) draft cabin crew rest norms, warning that the proposals could constrain operations and reduce scheduling flexibility across domestic and international networks.
Former AirAsia CEO Vijay Gopalan missed an IndiGo flight from Tiruchirappalli after alleged display errors led to confusion over boarding status, sparking debate over airline and airport communication protocols.
IndiGo plans to launch direct Delhi–Shanghai flights, strengthening India–China connectivity as aviation ties recover after years of suspension.
IndiGo trims Copenhagen, Manchester and Heathrow flights to improve reliability and protect winter schedules.
IndiGo Airlines confirmed on Tuesday that it has extended the cancellation of flights to and from Tbilisi (TBS), Almaty (ALA), Baku (GYD), and Tashkent (TAS) until February 11, 2026.