India capped airfares on Saturday as hundreds of passengers gathered outside Bengaluru and Mumbai airports after IndiGo canceled 385 flights. It was the fifth day of a crisis at the country's biggest airline that has crippled air travel.
Breakdown
- India capped airfares after IndiGo cancellations stranded hundreds
- IndiGo cancelled 385 flights on the fifth day of the crisis 6s
- Government granted IndiGo rule exemptions, facing union opposition 26s
- Fare caps set at $83 for short and $167 for medium-haul flights 45s
- IndiGo aims to resume normal operations between December 10th and 15th 1m 12s