CEO of India’s IndiGo resigns months after mass flight cancellations

CEO of India’s IndiGo resigns months after mass flight cancellations


Indigo is one of a handful of airlines that are rerouting and canceling flights to avoid Pakistan’s airspace.

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IndiGo said on Tuesday that CEO Pieter ​Elbers had resigned from his position ‌with immediate effect for personal reasons, months after mass flight cancellations left tens of thousands ​of passengers stranded and drew regulatory ​scrutiny.

The airline said its managing director ⁠Rahul Bhatia would manage the company in ​the interim until a replacement is hired. ​Bhatia’s InterGlobe Enterprises is the largest shareholder in IndiGo operator InterGlobe Aviation, with a 35.69% stake ​as of December.

India’s largest airline scrapped about ​4,500 flights in the first weeks of December, ‌highlighting ⁠concerns over limited competition in the world’s fastest-growing aviation market.

The airline apologised to customers after it failed to make roster ​changes in ​time to ⁠comply with stricter pilot fatigue rules set by the government.

Elbers ​last year shared the stage with ​Indian ⁠Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a global airlines meeting in New Delhi, basking in ⁠IndiGo’s ​role as the host ​airline of the annual gathering.

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