
IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers Resigns After Operational Crisis; Rahul Bhatia Takes Interim Charge
IndiGo Chief Executive Officer Pieter Elbers resigned on Tuesday, nearly three months after the airline faced a major operational crisis that led to widespread flight disruptions and stranded hundreds of thousands of passengers.
The development was confirmed in a regulatory filing by InterGlobe Aviation, the parent company of IndiGo. The airline’s board said Elbers will step down with immediate effect and will be relieved from service at the close of business on March 10, 2026.
In the interim, IndiGo’s Managing Director Rahul Bhatia will assume charge of the company’s operations until a new CEO is appointed.
Crisis Followed Massive Flight Disruptions
Elbers’ exit comes after IndiGo faced one of the worst operational disruptions in its history in December 2025, when large-scale cancellations and delays left nearly 300,000 passengers stranded across multiple airports during the peak travel season.
The crisis triggered regulatory scrutiny from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), which later imposed penalties totaling ₹22.20 crore on the airline.
Sources also indicated that the disruptions caused financial losses estimated at around ₹2,000 crore.
Investigation Found Operational Failures
An inquiry committee set up by the DGCA under the direction of the Ministry of Civil Aviation identified several operational issues behind the meltdown.
According to the findings, the disruptions were caused by:
- Over-optimisation of flight operations
- Inadequate regulatory preparedness
- Weak software systems
- Shortcomings in management oversight
Investigators also noted that IndiGo failed to maintain sufficient operational buffers and did not effectively implement revised Flight Duty Time Limitation (FDTL) rules, which govern pilots’ rest and working hours.
Crew schedules were reportedly designed to maximise aircraft and crew utilisation, relying heavily on extended duty periods and operational adjustments such as tail swaps and dead-heading. This reduced the airline’s ability to recover quickly when disruptions occurred.
Elbers Cites Personal Reasons
In his resignation letter to Rahul Bhatia, Elbers cited personal reasons for stepping down and requested that his notice period be waived.
“It has been both an honour and privilege to serve as IndiGo’s CEO these past years,” he wrote, reflecting on his tenure since taking charge in September 2022.
Earlier this year, Elbers had acknowledged that the airline had failed its customers during the three days of disruption but insisted that the incident should not define IndiGo’s 20-year history.
Bhatia Assures Employees
Following the leadership change, Rahul Bhatia wrote to employees promising stability and support.
“What happened last December should never have taken place,” he said in an internal message, acknowledging the impact on passengers and frontline staff.
In a message aimed at reassuring employees, Bhatia signed off with the phrase “Main hoon na” (I am here), signalling his commitment to restoring operational reliability and strengthening the airline’s internal culture.
Focus on Restoring Operational Stability
IndiGo said the company will now focus on reinforcing operational resilience, improving service reliability and restoring stakeholder trust.
The airline also indicated that the search for a new CEO is underway and a replacement is expected to be announced soon.
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