255 Asian flights cancelled in one day; SpiceJet chaos at Mumbai underscores widening summer disruption : Indian Aviation NewsAviation India

Sunday, May 03, 2026

255 Asian flights cancelled in one day; SpiceJet chaos at Mumbai underscores widening summer disruption

Regional airline schedules buckled on 2 May when data compiled by aviation-tracking firm OAG showed 255 cancellations and more than 4,100 delays across Asia. TravelTrade.Today reports that Indian carrier SpiceJet, China Eastern, FlyDubai and AirAsia were among the hardest hit, with ripple effects felt at major Indian hubs such as Bengaluru and Mumbai. The disruption compounds pressures created by Air India’s capacity cuts and is fuelling worries about a difficult summer for corporate itineraries. At Mumbai’s Terminal 1, at least three SpiceJet departures were scrubbed with little warning on the evening of 1 May, triggering noisy queues and social-media videos of passengers demanding refunds, according to The Tribune. Airline officials cited a mix of bad weather on incoming legs, crew Flight Duty Time Limitation (FDTL) breaches and the grounding of two Boeing 737s awaiting parts. Travellers inside the terminal reported waiting two hours before receiving meal vouchers or rebooking options. The Civil Aviation Ministry has ordered carriers to submit daily performance dashboards for the next eight weeks, including on-time performance, crew availability and maintenance schedules. Failure to provide proactive passenger notifications will attract penalties of up to INR 10 lakh per incident. For companies, the immediate task is duty of care: mobility managers are urging employees to download airline apps, enable SMS alerts and carry proof of time-sensitive meetings to expedite rebooking at airport desks. Insurance brokers say interest in ‘Missed Connection’ add-ons has spiked 40 percent in the past fortnight, especially among SMEs that rely on low-cost carriers for regional hops.

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