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Indigo, Air India, and SpiceJet Cause Major Travel Disruption in India as Over a Dozen Flights Are Cancelled Across Pune, Kochi, Mumbai, New Delhi, and More Affecting Key Routes to Delhi, Paris, Singapore, Bangkok, and More

Published on December 16, 2025

Indigo, air india, and spicejet cause major travel disruption in india as over a dozen flights are cancelled across pune, kochi, mumbai, new delhi, and more affecting key routes to delhi, paris, singapore, bangkok, and more

Recent flight cancellations have caused significant disruptions for travelers across several major airports in India. Airports in Pune, Kochi, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and New Delhi were particularly affected by these cancellations, impacting both domestic and international travel routes. A total of 15 cancellations have been reported, affecting key destinations such as Delhi, Mumbai, Paris, Singapore, and Bangkok. In this report, we will break down the cancellations, the affected flights, and the airlines involved.

AirportFlight NumberAircraft TypeDestinationDeparture Time
Pune (VAPO)AIC1853A319Indira Gandhi International (DEL)Mon 08:45 PM IST
Cochin (VOCI)AIC1828A20NIndira Gandhi International (DEL)Mon 09:05 PM IST
Manohar International (VOGA)AKJ1142B38MPune (VAPO)Mon 08:30 PM IST
Manohar International (VOGA)SEJ1080DH8DPune (VAPO)Mon 05:30 PM IST
Kolkata (VECC)AIC1863A20NIndira Gandhi International (DEL)Mon 07:05 PM IST
Chennai (VOMM)SEJ647B738Chatrapati Shivaji International (BOM)Wed 08:45 AM IST
Hyderabad (VOHS)AIC2880A20NIndira Gandhi International (DEL)Mon 06:35 PM IST
Bengaluru (VOBL)AFR191B789Charles de Gaulle (CDG)Mon 02:00 AM IST
Mumbai (VABB)AIC866B77WIndira Gandhi International (DEL)Tue 05:10 AM IST
Mumbai (VABB)SEJ661B738Indira Gandhi International (DEL)Thu 06:45 AM IST
Mumbai (VABB)SEJ1082DH8DManohar International (GOX)Mon 04:05 PM IST
Mumbai (VABB)IGO1021A21NSingapore Changi (SIN)Mon 02:05 AM IST
New Delhi (VIDP)SEJ87B738Suvarnabhumi Bangkok International (BKK)Mon 09:05 PM IST
New Delhi (VIDP)AIC1740A319Pune (VAPO)Mon 05:40 PM IST
New Delhi (VIDP)SEJ495B737Darbhanga (DBR)Mon 01:40 PM IST

Pune Flight Cancellations

On Monday, travelers at Pune’s Lohegaon Air Force Base (VAPO) faced disruptions with Air India flight AIC1853 (A319), which was scheduled to depart for Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) at 8:45 PM IST. This flight was cancelled, leaving passengers heading to Delhi scrambling for alternatives.

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Kochi Flight Disruptions

At Cochin International Airport (VOCI), another major cancellation affected passengers. Air India flight AIC1828 (A20N), bound for Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL), was cancelled at 9:05 PM IST on the same day. This cancellation created challenges for those traveling from Kerala to Delhi, causing delays for many.

Manohar International Airport (VOGA) Cancellations

Flights departing from Manohar International Airport (GOX) were also impacted. On Monday evening, Air India flight AKJ1142 (B38M), scheduled to depart for Pune Lohegaon Air Force Base (PNQ) at 8:30 PM IST, was cancelled. In addition, SpiceJet flight SEJ1080 (DH8D), which was set to depart at 5:30 PM IST for Pune, was also cancelled, leading to significant disruption.

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Cancellations at Kolkata’s Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport

At Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport (VECC) in Kolkata, Air India flight AIC1863 (A20N), scheduled to depart for Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) at 7:05 PM IST, was cancelled. This led to a further backlog of travelers who had to adjust their plans at short notice.

Chennai Airport Disruptions

Chennai’s busy Chennai International Airport (VOMM) also saw cancellations affecting outbound flights. SpiceJet flight SEJ647 (B738), scheduled to depart for Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport (BOM) in Mumbai, was cancelled on Wednesday at 8:45 AM IST. This disruption left many passengers stranded, especially those looking to travel to Mumbai.

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Hyderabad and Bengaluru Cancellations

In Hyderabad, Air India flight AIC2880 (A20N), which was to depart for Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) at 6:35 PM IST on Monday, was also cancelled. Meanwhile, Bengaluru International Airport saw a significant international cancellation. Air France flight AFR191 (B789), scheduled to depart for Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) in Paris at 2:00 AM IST on Monday, was cancelled as well. This cancellation impacted travelers flying from Bengaluru to France.

Mumbai Flight Cancellations

Mumbai’s Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport (VABB) experienced several cancellations:

New Delhi Airport Cancellations

Indira Gandhi International Airport (VIDP) in New Delhi was also impacted by cancellations on Monday. Several flights were affected:

Analysis of Impact

The recent flight cancellations have caused significant disruption, particularly in airports serving major cities such as Pune, Kochi, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and New Delhi. The cancellations were spread across both domestic and international routes, affecting travelers heading to destinations like Delhi, Paris, Singapore, Mumbai, and Bangkok.

Passengers have been advised to stay updated on the status of their flights via airline websites and mobile apps. Many travelers faced difficulty in rebooking alternative flights, which caused delays in their travel plans. Affected passengers may also be entitled to compensation or refunds based on the airline’s policies, with some airlines offering rebooking options for future flights.

Key Points to Note for Affected Travelers

Conclusion

While flight cancellations are an inevitable part of air travel, they create substantial inconvenience for passengers. The recent disruptions at airports such as Pune, Kochi, Mumbai, and New Delhi have made it clear that staying informed and proactive is crucial. Travelers affected by these cancellations should contact their airline for rebooking, compensation options, and alternative arrangements. With airlines working to improve schedules and minimize further disruptions, passengers can expect travel to resume smoothly once operational challenges are addressed.

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