Indigo Airlines : Why the CEO is throwing in the towel


Indian airline giant Indigo Airlines is going through a period of significant turbulence following the announcement yesterday, Tuesday, March 10, 2026, of the immediate resignation of its CEO, Pieter Elbers.

At the helm since 2022, the executive is leaving his position « with immediate effect » for reasons officially described as personal, although this departure comes three months after an unprecedented crisis that paralyzed the domestic network.

Last December, a flawed scheduling system, following the implementation of new crew rest regulations, led to the cancellation or delay of more than 4,000 flights in a single week.

This chaos, which stranded hundreds of thousands of passengers across the subcontinent, highlighted critical shortcomings in the airline’s crisis management.

The Indian Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) quickly sanctioned these shortcomings with a record fine of $2.45 million in January, highlighting IndiGo’s inability to balance its commercial imperatives with the actual capacity of its crew members.

Pieter Elbers himself had received a formal warning for « insufficient overall supervision. »

The company’s CEO and co-founder, Rahul Bhatia, is now serving as interim CEO to stabilize a carrier that nonetheless holds a dominant 60% market share in India.

With more than 2,200 daily flights and 124 million passengers expected by 2025, IndiGo remains the cornerstone of a booming Indian market, which has just surpassed the symbolic milestone of 500,000 passengers per day for the first time.

The challenge for the new management will be to restore the confidence of travelers and regulators while absorbing this rapid growth without compromising operational safety.





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