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India investigates IndiGo's alleged antitrust violations

IndiGo, a budget airline in India, was accused of antitrust violations by the Indian Competition regulator on Thursday. This follows recent flight disruptions across India.

IndiGo cancelled 4,500 flights in the first week of this month because of poor roster planning. This led to a major aviation disruption, leaving tens and thousands of passengers stranded. The incident has damaged the airline's reputation, as it controls more than 60% of the domestic air market.

In a statement, the Competition Commission of India said that it "has taken note of information filed against IndiGo regarding the recent flight disruptions experienced in the aviation industry across different routes."

The Commission added that "based on its initial assessment, it has decided to move forward," without revealing any details about the accusations or cases.

IndiGo didn't immediately respond to our request for comment.

The CCI has the power to order its investigation arm to investigate such cases.

These disruptions highlighted the dangers of a near duopoly on the fastest-growing aviation market in the world, where IndiGo & Air India hold more than 90% of the market. The government imposed temporary ceilings on fares after the cancellations caused a surge in prices. (Reporting by Aditya Kalra and Hritam Mukherjee in Bengaluru. Sonia Cheema, Mark Potter and Mark Potter edited the article.

(source: Reuters)