Overview
- India’s competition watchdog said it has taken cognisance of information filed against IndiGo and will proceed under the Competition Act after initial assessment.
- Complaints reviewed by the CCI include allegations that cancelled tickets were reoffered at significantly higher fares, raising questions about potential abuse of dominance.
- IndiGo says operations have stabilised since December 9 and the network has been rebuilt to about 2,200 daily flights, with the board commissioning an external expert for a root‑cause analysis.
- The DGCA’s four‑member probe report is nearing completion, with officials indicating corrective action will follow; the regulator earlier cut IndiGo’s winter schedule by 10% and granted limited night‑duty exemptions.
- A parliamentary panel has questioned IndiGo and aviation officials over the disruption, with the Civil Aviation Secretary indicating the investigation would conclude in roughly 15 days.