'What happened in Dec': IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers quits 18 months ahead of term end, founder Rahul Bhatia takes charge

Pieter Elbers, the CEO of IndiGo, has resigned from his position 18 months before the end of his term, following a tumultuous period for the airline marked by significant operational challenges. In December 2025, massive flight cancellations due to compliance with flight duty time limit regulations resulted in thousands of passengers being stranded across India, drawing the attention of regulatory authorities and raising concerns about the airline's operational stability. In the wake of Elbers' departure, Rahul Bhatia, the founder of IndiGo, has stepped in to lead the airline, signaling a potential shift in management strategy as the airline seeks to recover from this crisis and restore customer confidence. The aviation industry in India has been experiencing various challenges, and this leadership change comes at a crucial time as IndiGo aims to enhance its operational reliability and maintain its position as a leading carrier in the competitive market.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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