IndiGo passengers complained about missing luggage and baggage online, indicating that luggage issue has not been resolved yet. Dense fog disrupted flight services at several airports across India on Monday morning, compounding passenger’s woes. Several passengers reported the issue on social media platform X as they tagged the airlines for response and resolution.
A user wrote, “@AAI_Official 6e6725 landed at 7:45 still luggage is not thr at belt. Indigo wasting passengers time @IndiGo6E (sic).”
Responding to the query, the budget carrier blamed operational reasons for the delay and said, “The baggage is delayed due to operational reasons. Our team is working on it, please connect with them.”
Another user tagged aviation watchdog Directorate General of Civil Aviation and the airline, seeking compensation over the damage caused to his baggage. He wrote, “@DGCAIndia @IndiGo6E,It has been more than a week that yall have not processed my compensation of damaging my luggage. Do you intend to compensate? There has nit been a single response from your side! Shame on you Indigo!”
Documenting another incident of lost baggage, a third user stated. “Bo information about luggage left at Delhi Airport by Indigo till now. Was given two numbers to contact, no one is picking up for last 10 hours or so. Contacted Indigo customer care and after the customary half an hour wait Case ID 30211855 was given.” The airline sought some time to resolve the issue.
A fourth passenger wrote, “Urgent | Luggage Lost due to IndiGo’s Negligence. We were traveling as a group on IndiGo flight 6E 6379 (Delhi–Patna, 28 Dec 2025). Despite proper check-in and baggage tagging, our checked-in luggage has been lost due to IndiGo’s carelessness. @IndiGo6E @DGCAIndia #IndiGo.”
(Mint has reached out to IndiGo, this story will be updated once the airline responds)
This issue follows Saturday’s menace when IndiGo issued a travel advisory after a temporary malfunction in the baggage belt system at Mumbai’s Terminal 2 caused delays at check-in counters and during baggage collection.
Cautioning passengers about possible delays, the airline had stated, “We sincerely regret the inconvenience this may cause and understand how it can impact your plans. Our teams are on-site, working swiftly with airport partners to expedite the resolution and support customers throughout the process.”
IndiGo cancels 80 flights across its network
IndiGo canceled nearly 80 flights across its network on Monday due to bad weather, while almost half of these cancellations were from Delhi airport, PTI reported. According to the website, the flights have also been canceled to and from a number of key airports, including Mumbai, Bengaluru, Cochin, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Amritsar, Chandigarh, Jaipur, Dehradun, Indore, Patna and Bhopal, besides Delhi.
IndiGo in its travel advisory issued at 11:20 am said, “Foggy conditions remain in place across Delhi and several airports in northern India, with visibility yet to improve fully. As a result, the earlier impact on flight movements is likely to extend into the noon hours, and some delays may continue.”
Earlier this month, many passengers complained about their baggage being lost when massive flight disruptions struck the airline.
IndiGo passengers complained about their luggage being lost. While they managed to reach their destinations, their luggage. It was a time when uncertainty loomed over reunion of the stranded luggage with their rightful owners.

