SpiceJet, IndiGo, Akasa Air, Air Canada, and More Airlines Disrupt Travel in India as Over 20 Flights Are Cancelled Affecting Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Kolkata, Port Blair, Toronto, and More – New Update You Need to Know

A total of 24 flight cancellations have disrupted air travel across India, affecting departures from Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, Mumbai, and New Delhi. The cancelled services impacted connectivity to New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Port Blair, Bengaluru, Gorakhpur, Bagdogra, Ayodhya, Varanasi, Amritsar, Bhubaneswar, Navi Mumbai, and Toronto. This broad geographic spread shows how flight cancellations in India are placing strain on both domestic and international travel corridors.
The cancellations occurred across early-morning, daytime, and late-night schedules, suggesting network-wide operational adjustments rather than isolated route issues. Together, they underline how fragile scheduling can become when multiple hubs face simultaneous pressure.
Ahmedabad Sees Early-Morning Disruption on Key Route
At Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad, airlines cancelled an early-morning departure on a high-demand route. Flight SEJ8194, operated by a Boeing 737-800, was scheduled to depart at 6:10 AM IST for Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi. This route is widely used by business and government travelers, making even a single cancellation impactful.
Kolkata Cancellations Affect Mainland and Island Connectivity
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport in Kolkata recorded two cancellations that disrupted travel to both mainland and island destinations. Flight SEJ666 to Mumbai, scheduled for 5:00 AM IST, did not operate. Airlines also cancelled flight SEJ263 to Vir Savarkar Airport in Port Blair, which was scheduled for 10:40 AM IST. Limited daily frequencies on island routes made this cancellation particularly disruptive.
Repeated Mumbai Route Cancellations From Chennai
Chennai International Airport experienced repeated disruption on the same domestic corridor. Airlines cancelled flight IGO1608 to Mumbai on two consecutive nights, once on Monday and again on Tuesday, both scheduled for 11:20 PM IST. The repeated cancellation of an Airbus A320neo service indicates ongoing domestic flight cancellations on one of India’s busiest city pairs.
Bengaluru–Delhi Services Hit During Peak Hours
Bengaluru International Airport saw three early-morning departures to New Delhi cancelled within hours of each other. Flights SEJ9512 at 1:20 AM IST, AKJ1811 at 4:10 AM IST, and SEJ141 at 5:55 AM IST were all grounded. These cancellations significantly reduced capacity between two major economic centers and added to India airport disruptions during peak business travel hours.
Mumbai Airport Reports Multiple Cancellations Across Regions
At Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai, airlines cancelled six departures covering southern, northern, and regional destinations. Two Mumbai–Chennai flights, both operating as IGO1607, were cancelled on consecutive nights at 1:40 AM IST. Additional cancellations included SEJ553 to Gorakhpur, SEJ145 to Bagdogra, and two late-night services to New Delhi operated as SEJ106 and SEJ386. The range of affected routes highlights airline schedule disruptions across both metro and regional networks.
New Delhi Emerges as the Most Affected Hub
Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi recorded the highest number of cancellations, underscoring the vulnerability of hub operations. Cancelled departures connected the capital to Kolkata, Navi Mumbai, Bhubaneswar, Mumbai, Bagdogra, Bengaluru, Amritsar, Ayodhya, Varanasi, and Gorakhpur. Airlines also cancelled flight ACA43, a Boeing 777 service to Toronto Pearson International Airport scheduled for 11:30 PM IST, extending the disruption beyond India and reflecting stress within Indian aviation operations.
Complete List of Cancelled Flights
| Departure Airport | Flight Number | Aircraft Type | Destination | Scheduled Departure |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ahmedabad | SEJ8194 | B738 | New Delhi | Tue 06:10 AM IST |
| Kolkata | SEJ666 | B738 | Mumbai | Tue 05:00 AM IST |
| Kolkata | SEJ263 | B738 | Port Blair | Mon 10:40 AM IST |
| Chennai | IGO1608 | A20N | Mumbai | Mon 11:20 PM IST |
| Chennai | IGO1608 | A20N | Mumbai | Tue 11:20 PM IST |
| Bengaluru | SEJ9512 | B738 | New Delhi | Tue 01:20 AM IST |
| Bengaluru | AKJ1811 | B38M | New Delhi | Mon 04:10 AM IST |
| Bengaluru | SEJ141 | B738 | New Delhi | Mon 05:55 AM IST |
| Mumbai | IGO1607 | A20N | Chennai | Tue 01:40 AM IST |
| Mumbai | IGO1607 | A20N | Chennai | Wed 01:40 AM IST |
| Mumbai | SEJ553 | B738 | Gorakhpur | Tue 03:45 PM IST |
| Mumbai | SEJ145 | B738 | Bagdogra | Tue 08:35 AM IST |
| Mumbai | SEJ106 | B738 | New Delhi | Tue 12:30 AM IST |
| Mumbai | SEJ386 | B38M | New Delhi | Mon 11:05 PM IST |
| New Delhi | SEJ263 | B738 | Kolkata | Tue 07:30 AM IST |
| New Delhi | AKJ1831 | B38M | Navi Mumbai | Tue 06:30 AM IST |
| New Delhi | IGO1611 | A20N | Bhubaneswar | Tue 06:30 AM IST |
| New Delhi | SEJ385 | B738 | Mumbai | Tue 06:30 AM IST |
| New Delhi | SEJ903 | B738 | Bagdogra | Tue 05:25 AM IST |
| New Delhi | ACA43 | B77L | Toronto | Mon 11:30 PM IST |
| New Delhi | SEJ142 | B738 | Bengaluru | Mon 10:00 PM IST |
| New Delhi | AIC479 | A321 | Amritsar | Mon 09:15 PM IST |
| New Delhi | SEJ615 | B738 | Ayodhya | Mon 03:20 PM IST |
| New Delhi | SEJ8718 | B738 | Varanasi | Mon 10:40 AM IST |
| New Delhi | SEJ937 | B738 | Gorakhpur | Mon 09:00 AM IST |
Impact on Passengers and the Aviation Network
For travelers, the cancellations resulted in missed connections, longer rebooking times, and uncertainty, particularly for those on tight schedules or traveling to destinations with limited daily flights. From an operational standpoint, the pattern of disruptions suggests knock-on effects from aircraft rotation delays, crew duty limitations, and congested airspace.
The clustering of Delhi Mumbai flight cancellations and other high-frequency routes highlights how pressure at major hubs can quickly ripple through the national network. As demand continues to rise, reducing flight cancellations in India will depend on stronger coordination between airlines, airports, and air traffic management authorities to improve schedule resilience and passenger communication.
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