Latest flight cancellations – Cancelled IndiGo Flights on 12 December 6E 7118 (HYD → RJA) was cancelled on 12 December 2025. 6E 7119 (RJA → HYD) was cancelled on 12 December 2025. Tuticorin Airport flight status — aaitutairport (@aaitutairport) IndiGo flights cancelled at Goa Airport Live Events — aaigoaairport (@aaigoaairport) IndiGo flight status at Shaheed Bhagat Singh International Airport, Chandigarh Three flights cancelled.
The details are: — ixcairport (@ixcairport) How many flights were cancelled on 11th December IndiGo Announces Compensation Vouchers IndiGo Crisis Reaches Delhi High Court as a Reliable and Trusted News Source Addas a Reliable and Trusted News Source Add Now! (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel As of 12 December, IndiGo’s operations are slowly beginning to stabilise after more than a week of severe disruptions. Although flight schedules are gradually returning to normal, the impact of the crisis remains significant, with over 5,000 flights cancelled in recent days across major airports such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Chennai.
The airline has reduced its daily operations and is working with the aviation regulator to streamline crew availability and restore punctuality. According to the official IndiGo flight cancellation list:All flights from Tuticorin Airport are operating as per schedule, as confirmed by the airlines. Out of the total scheduled flights, 39 were planned for the day, but disruptions led to 6 flights being cancelled, while 33 flights operated as scheduled.
The details are as follows:6532 HYD-GOI / 206 GOI-HYD: Cancelled6418 AMD-GOI / 6419 GOI-AMD: Cancelled357 BOM-GOI / 648 GOI-BOM: Cancelled2603 DEL-GOI / 5153 GOI-DEL: Cancelled984 HYD-GOI / 985 GOI-HYD: Cancelled6168 BLR-GOI / 6163 GOI-BLR: Cancelled6634 IXC–BLR: Cancelled6254 IXC–HYD: Cancelled760 IXC–DEL: CancelledOn 11 December, IndiGo faced one of its most severe operational disruptions, resulting in around 220 flight cancellations across India. The cancellations impacted major airports including Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Goa, leaving thousands of passengers stranded or delayed.
These widespread cancellations were part of the ongoing crisis triggered by crew shortages and operational instability, marking the second consecutive week of significant disruptions in IndiGo’s schedule. Amid widespread flight cancellations, delays, and disruptions, IndiGo on Thursday revealed that it will issue travel vouchers worth ₹10,000 to customers who were most severely affected between December 3 and 5.
“We will offer travel vouchers worth Rs 10,000 to severely impacted customers. These travel vouchers can be used for any future IndiGo journey for the next 12 months,” the airline said in a statement.
This compensation comes in addition to what is already mandated by government regulations. As per existing rules, IndiGo will provide ₹5,000 to ₹10,000, depending on the scheduled block time, to passengers whose flights were cancelled within 24 hours of departure. The Delhi High Court on Wednesday took up a petition related to the ongoing IndiGo crisis and expressed strong concern over the Centre’s delayed response.
The court criticised the government for acting only after large-scale cancellations had already occurred. It also pulled up the authorities for not stopping airlines from raising ticket prices to nearly ₹40,000 amid the chaos of hundreds of cancelled flights.


