Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu has said that the situation arising from IndiGo flight delays and cancellations is improving and that waiting at airports is expected to end from tomorrow. He added that a committee has been set up to examine the disruption and identify what went wrong.
Ram Mohan Naidu said the government's immediate priority is to restore normalcy and extend full support to passengers.
"Today, we are seeing that the situation is getting better. The backlogs that have been there for the last two days have been cleared. From tomorrow, we are expecting normalcy to start in the sense that there won't be any congestion, or there won't be any waiting at the airports. Whatever operations IndiGo can start immediately, they will start it," he said.
"We are deeply observing this, and observing the FDTL norms, scheduling network. We will thoroughly look into this and ensure that all airlines follow due diligence."
Centre to take action against IndiGo
Further talking about the massive flight cancellations by IndiGo for the past 5 days, the minister said a committee has been formed which will conduct an inquiry to find out what led to the chaos an identify those responsible.
"We have formed a committee which will inquire into all this so that they can establish where things went wrong and who did it wrong. We are going to take necessary action on that also. This thing shouldn't be left unattended. We are taking strict action on this, so that whoever was responsible into this needs to pay for it," he added.