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IndiGo Crisis: Insider Letter Names Executives and Alleges Systemic Failure

New Delhi — A deeply emotional letter, purportedly written by an IndiGo employee, has surfaced online and sent shockwaves through India’s aviation sector. Unlike previous anonymous complaints, this...

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December 10, 2025 2 Min Read

New Delhi — A deeply emotional letter, purportedly written by an IndiGo employee, has surfaced online and sent shockwaves through India’s aviation sector. Unlike previous anonymous complaints, this letter directly names senior executives and accuses the airline’s leadership of creating a work environment marked by fatigue, fear and humiliation—conditions the writer claims ultimately triggered the airline’s current crisis.

“I am writing this not as a spokesperson, not as someone hiding behind corporate language,” the employee writes, “but as an IndiGo employee who has lived through every shift, every sleepless night, every humiliation, every squeezed paycheck and every impossible roster.” The author adds that the airline’s turmoil is no longer an internal issue, but one affecting millions of Indian passengers.

According to the letter, IndiGo’s decline was foreseeable and unfolded over several years. “Nothing happened overnight. We all saw it coming,” the writer alleges, claiming pilots repeatedly flagged fatigue and unsafe duty hours. Instead of corrective action, the letter accuses management of intimidation. “Pilots were called to the head office, shouted at and humiliated. No accountability—just fear.”

The author paints a disturbing picture of frontline crew morale, alleging that cabin crew often suppress emotional distress while serving passengers. “Cabin crew face passengers with a smile while crying in the galley,” the letter states. Internal messaging, the writer claims, frequently boiled down to blunt warnings such as ‘you are lucky to have a job’ and ‘beggars can’t be choosers.’ The employee asks, “How do you expect us to serve the nation when we ourselves are broken?”

In an unusually bold move, the letter names multiple senior figures. It alleges that Peter Elbers was holidaying in the Netherlands when the crisis erupted, questioning leadership presence during a critical period. Isidoro Porcaro is named with the claim that employees “have no clarity” on his role or impact. The letter further accuses Jason Hera, a senior foreign hire, of triggering a breakdown in employee–employer relations nearly eight years ago.

The employee also singles out Aditi Kumar, alleging that operational planning prioritised minimum rest periods for pilots and cabin crew, worsening fatigue. Rahul Patil is accused of intimidation and abusive conduct towards pilots, while Tapas Dey is quoted in the letter as allegedly telling colleagues that “beggars can’t be choosers.”

“These names are not mentioned for drama,” the writer claims, “but for accountability.”

The letter strongly rejects public relations responses, saying, “We don’t need damage-control videos. We don’t need PR apologies. We need action.” According to the author, IndiGo expanded aggressively, but failed to invest in the well-being of the people who fly, maintain and manage its aircraft.

“If IndiGo truly wants to rise again,” the employee concludes, “it must first look inward—at the tired, overworked human beings who keep its aircraft in the sky. We deserve better, and so do the citizens who trust us with their time, money and safety.”

While IndiGo has not officially responded to the letter or the allegations it contains, the document has intensified scrutiny of workforce conditions across India’s aviation industry, raising serious questions about sustainability, leadership accountability and employee dignity in high-growth airlines.

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