New Delhi: A massive disruption has hit the aviation sector after the Airline Safety Rules Update took effect this week. Passengers across India faced long queues, delays and cancellations, with IndiGo suffering the worst impact. While airlines blamed operational challenges, the new safety guidelines have emerged as the central cause behind the sudden nationwide crisis.
Why IndiGo Felt the First Shock
The Airline Safety Rules Update introduced strict rest requirements for pilots and crew. These changes, although necessary for safety, forced airlines to redesign schedules overnight. IndiGo, which operates hundreds of daily flights, struggled the most because a large part of its crew roster no longer matched the new norms. Consequently, several crew members became unavailable at short notice, creating a ripple effect on flight operations.
What the New Rules Include
The aviation regulator expanded weekly rest periods for pilots and redefined “night operations,” extending the night period by one hour. Moreover, airlines must now limit flight duty hours and reduce night landings. As a result, many pilots who earlier handled multiple late-night rotations can now do only a few. These changes directly pressured IndiGo’s staffing, which relies on dense scheduling and rapid aircraft turnaround.
Impact on Passengers Nationwide
The Airline Safety Rules Update has left thousands of travellers stranded. Passengers reported frustration, confusion and helplessness as airport counters struggled to offer alternatives. Social media flooded with complaints, urging the government to intervene. Aviation officials advised passengers to check flight status frequently and arrive early due to congestion.
The new regulations are designed to enhance safety, the transition period has created operational turbulence. As airlines adjust, delays may continue for a few days. However, industry experts say the long-term effect will improve crew well-being and passenger safety.















