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Pune airport continues to extend full support amid ongoing airline operational disruptions

According to the airport authorities, additional manpower has been deployed during night hours to supervise ground operations and coordinate closely with all stakeholders to uphold passenger safety, improve crowd management, and provide real-time assistance throughout the terminal.

ANI Dec 05, 2025 09:40 IST googleads

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Pune (Maharashtra) [India], December 5 (ANI): Amid the ongoing airline operational disruptions affecting flight schedules nationwide, Pune Airport on Friday confirmed that all airport teams remain fully mobilised across operations, terminal management, security, apron services, and passenger facilitation to ensure uninterrupted support and smooth terminal functioning.
According to the airport authorities, additional manpower has been deployed during night hours to supervise ground operations and coordinate closely with all stakeholders to uphold passenger safety, improve crowd management, and provide real-time assistance throughout the terminal.
Between 0000 hrs and 0800 hrs on 5 December 2025, a total of 16 IndiGo arrival flights and 16 IndiGo departure flights were cancelled, while one NAG-PNQ flight was diverted to Hyderabad due to Flight Duty Time Limitations (FDTL). Operations of all other airlines remained unaffected, and they were accommodated without any disruptions.
Authorities noted that the primary bottleneck stemmed from parking bay congestion, as multiple IndiGo aircraft continued to occupy bays while awaiting crew availability. This shortage of free bays resulted in limited parking space and triggered sequential delays for subsequent arrivals and departures of various carriers.
Pune Airport said that it continues to work in close coordination with airlines, ground handling agencies, Air Traffic Control, CISF, and terminal service partners to effectively manage congestion, enhance passenger facilitation, and support the earliest possible restoration of normal flight operations.
"Passenger welfare remains our utmost priority, and we sincerely appreciate the patience and cooperation of all travellers during this period," it said.
Further, the Pune Airport Director said that sixteen arrivals and sixteen departures were cancelled between 12 am and 8 am and that one Nagpur-Pune flight was diverted to Hyderabad.
Meanwhile, the high-level meeting called by the Union Civil Aviation Minister Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu to review IndiGo's ongoing operational disruptions concluded on Thursday, with top representatives from key aviation bodies present in the meeting.
Representatives from IndiGo, the Airports Authority of India (AAI), Air Traffic Control (ATC), the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), and the Aviation Secretary participated in the meeting.
The discussions were convened against the backdrop of severe passenger inconvenience nationwide, with hundreds of flights delayed, rescheduled, or cancelled over the past several days. (ANI)

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