While the two budget carriers have been maintaining that cancellations have not been too many, industry sources said more disruption in flight schedules are likely tomorrow since a single aircraft is utilised for multiple flights on a given day.
The Gurgaon-based IndiGo cancelled 47 of its 1,000-odd flights per day, while the Wadia Group-promoted GoAir said it had cancelled 18 flights.
GoAir cancelled 18 flights originating from over eight cities. The carrier operates 230 flights per day.
On Monday, aviation regulator DGCA directed grounding of 11 A320 neo planes powered with a certain series of Pratt & Whitney engines following three incidents of mid-air engine failures in less than a month.
Now, a total of 14 such A320 neo planes -- 11 operated by IndiGo and 3 by GoAir -- have been grounded.
IndiGo carries about 40 per cent of domestic flyers while GoAir serves to around 10 per cent.
In an announcement on its website during the day, IndiGo said it has cancelled 47 flights across its domestic network for today. The flights that have been cancelled are from Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Patna, Srinagar, Bhubaneswar, Amritsar, and Guwahati, among others.
Air ticket prices were moving northwards in certain sectors, including Delhi-Mumbai, and experts believe that the rise could be as much as 10 per cent.
Travel portal Yatra.com's Chief Operating Officer (B2C) Sharat Dhall said that in the short-term there might be an impact on fares because of the immediate cancellation of flights.
With the DGCA directive coming into force with immediate effect, hundreds of passengers were stranded at various airports on Monday also as the two carriers grounded aircraft that were to operate flights.
"IndiGo has cancelled certain flights due to the grounding of our aircraft further to the DGCA directions which has been issued in the interest of safety," the airline said.
"While we understand that this may cause inconvenience to some of our passengers, given that we have multiple flights to the same destination, we are proactively re-accommodating all our affected passengers on other flights," it added
"We are working around the clock to alleviate the inconvenience caused to our valued customers. Flight schedules are being altered to accommodate those affected. Alternate arrangements are made or offered to minimise impact and inconvenience; in cases where appropriate, free cancellation and re-booking options have been made available," the airline said.
The DGCA today said there are 45 A320 neo -- 32 with IndiGo and 13 with GoAir -- fitted with P&W 1100 engines.
In the national capital, Prabhu said the planes have been grounded only for passenger safety. "They would like to restore the flights as soon as possible by making alternative arrangements. But we cannot play with any issue related to safety and safety is paramount," he added.
According to data provided by the Civil Aviation Ministry to the Rajya Sabha today, airlines reported over 24,700 technical snags in 2017.
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