Ram Mohan Naidu

  • IndiGo Flight Crisis Escalates: Thousands of Passengers Separated from Luggage as Aviation Ministry Issues 48-Hour Deadline

    IndiGo Flight Crisis Escalates: Thousands of Passengers Separated from Luggage as Aviation Ministry Issues 48-Hour Deadline

    Dec 07, 2025 08:21 pm CST

    IndiGo Airlines faces a massive baggage handling crisis across India, with thousands of passengers reporting missing luggage at major airports including Delhi and Mumbai. Despite resuming operations to 137 out of 138 destinations, the airline struggles to reunite travelers with their belongings, prompting the aviation ministry to issue a 48-hour deadline for resolving the situation. Affected passengers report significant hardships, including separation from essential medications and valuable documents.

  • IndiGo Crisis: Aviation Minister Responds to Rahul Gandhi

    IndiGo Crisis: Aviation Minister Responds to Rahul Gandhi's Monopoly Allegations Amid Nationwide Flight Disruptions

    Dec 07, 2025 02:10 pm CST

    Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu counters Rahul Gandhi's "monopoly model" accusations during the ongoing IndiGo flight crisis. The minister emphasizes government efforts to increase competition in India's aviation sector as thousands remain stranded due to flight cancellations caused by IndiGo's failure to implement new safety regulations addressing pilot fatigue.

  • Civil Aviation Ministry Caps Airfares Amid IndiGo Flight Crisis: Passenger Protection Measures Implemented

    Civil Aviation Ministry Caps Airfares Amid IndiGo Flight Crisis: Passenger Protection Measures Implemented

    Dec 06, 2025 04:58 pm CST

    The Civil Aviation Ministry has implemented airfare caps following widespread IndiGo flight cancellations, protecting passengers from price surges. The directive mandates refund completion by December 7, while IndiGo's operational recovery is expected by mid-December. Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu confirms that major airport congestion is being resolved as the airline begins resuming limited operations.

  • Singapore High Commissioner Attends Staff

    Singapore High Commissioner Attends Staff's Wedding Virtually Amid Massive IndiGo Flight Cancellation Crisis

    Dec 06, 2025 03:57 pm CST

    Singapore's High Commissioner Simon Wong joined his staff member's wedding online after being stranded due to IndiGo's massive flight cancellations affecting thousands of passengers across India. The airline's operational meltdown caused over 1,000 flight cancellations, prompting government investigation and promises of accountability as operations slowly return to normal.

  • IndiGo Flight Crisis Nears Resolution: Aviation Minister Confirms Penalties Will Follow Investigation

    IndiGo Flight Crisis Nears Resolution: Aviation Minister Confirms Penalties Will Follow Investigation

    Dec 05, 2025 11:54 pm CST

    Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu confirms IndiGo's operational crisis is nearly resolved, with metro airports clearing passenger backlogs. The minister states definitively that penalties against the airline will follow an official inquiry, as the disruption was caused by IndiGo's internal issues rather than the new Flight Duty Time Limitation regulations that all other airlines have successfully implemented.

  • Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Leads Response to Massive IndiGo Flight Disruptions Across India

    Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Leads Response to Massive IndiGo Flight Disruptions Across India

    Dec 05, 2025 08:11 pm CST

    India's Civil Aviation Ministry has implemented round-the-clock monitoring as over 500 IndiGo flights face cancellations and delays nationwide. Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu personally inspected the ministry's control room operations while authorities coordinate with airports, airlines, and Air Traffic Control to assist stranded passengers and restore normal operations amid this unprecedented aviation crisis.

  • Government Takes Action as IndiGo Faces Massive Flight Disruptions and Cancellations

    Government Takes Action as IndiGo Faces Massive Flight Disruptions and Cancellations

    Dec 05, 2025 01:23 pm CST

    The Aviation Ministry is closely monitoring IndiGo's operational recovery following widespread flight cancellations. Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu expressed displeasure over the airline's handling of disruptions attributed to crew planning challenges and revised flight duty time regulations. IndiGo's CEO acknowledged the operational turbulence while the government has directed immediate normalization of services and proper passenger support.