India's largest domestic carrier IndiGo has denied claims that flight disruptions, that have impacted tens of thousands of passengers for more than a week now, were 'deliberate'.
The carrier has been forced to scale back operations by 10%, as official scrutiny of its operations grows.
More than 2000 IndiGo flights have been cancelled across major Indian airports in the last week and a half, after the airline failed to make adequate preparations for new rules governing pilots' flying hours.
Neha Poonia has more.
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The carrier has been forced to scale back operations by 10%, as official scrutiny of its operations grows.
More than 2000 IndiGo flights have been cancelled across major Indian airports in the last week and a half, after the airline failed to make adequate preparations for new rules governing pilots' flying hours.
Neha Poonia has more.
In: 'IndiGo's chairman...'
Out: SOC
Dur: 49 secs
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/1211IndiGo-np.mp3