Background on IndiGo’s Operational Crisis
IndiGo faced a significant operational crisis in December 2025, which included over 5,000 flight cancellations affecting approximately 600,000 passengers. The airline struggled to adapt to new regulations set by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), leading to widespread disruptions across its network.
Breaking Development: CEO Resignation
In a surprising turn of events, Pieter Elbers resigned as CEO of IndiGo on March 10, 2026. In his resignation letter, he stated, “I herewith submit my resignation from the position of CEO of IndiGo with effect from today,” citing personal reasons for his decision.
Rahul Bhatia, a key figure in the company, will take interim charge of IndiGo during this transitional period. Vikram Singh Mehta, a spokesperson for the airline, expressed confidence in Bhatia’s leadership, stating, “Rahul returns to assume management of the affairs of the airline to strengthen the company’s culture, reinforce operational excellence and deepen its commitment to delivering exceptional service of care, reliability and professionalism to its customers.”
Implications of the Resignation
Elbers’ resignation follows a weeks-long disruption to flights across the country, drawing scrutiny from both the public and government officials. The airline’s worst operational crisis has raised questions about its management and future direction.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the potential long-term impact of Elbers’ departure on IndiGo’s operations and strategy. Observers are keen to see how Bhatia will navigate the challenges ahead and restore confidence in the airline.