NEW DELHI: Civil aviation minister Ram Mohan Naidu on Tuesday said IndiGo is being held “accountable” for its ongoing operational crisis, adding that the airline’s services are stabilising rapidly.Naidu made the remarks while addressing the Lok Sabha on the IndiGo crisis.
“Operations are stabilising fast, safety remains fully in force, IndiGo is being held accountable, passengers’ convenience and dignity are being protected, and long-term measures are underway to make India’s aviation sector more passenger-centric,” the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) MP told the HouseHe stressed that no airline, regardless of its size, would be allowed to cause hardship to passengers — the Gurugram-based IndiGo is the country’s largest private carrier.

