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

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

Reuters

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March 10 (Reuters) – IndiGo acknowledged on Tuesday that CEO Pieter Elbers had resigned ‌from his be anxious with quick ‌carry out for inner most causes, months after mass flight cancellations ​left tens of thousands of passengers stranded and drew regulatory scrutiny.

The airline acknowledged its managing director Rahul Bhatia would field up the ‌company in the ⁠intervening time till a replace is hired. Bhatia’s InterGlobe Enterprises is the ⁠most attention-grabbing shareholder in IndiGo operator InterGlobe Aviation, with a 35.69% stake as of ​December.

India’s most attention-grabbing ​airline scrapped about ​4,500 flights in the ‌first weeks of December, highlighting considerations over small competition on this planet’s fastest-growing aviation market.

The airline apologised to clients after it failed to rep roster modifications in ‌time to follow ​stricter pilot fatigue solutions field ​by the ​authorities.

Elbers closing 300 and sixty five days shared the stage ‌with Indian High Minister ​Narendra Modi ​at a global airways meeting in Original Delhi, basking in IndiGo’s role as ​the host ‌airline of the annual gathering.

(Reporting by ​Kashish Tandon in Bengaluru; Enhancing by ​Bernadette Baum, Kirsten Donovan)

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