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IndiGo Probe: DGCA Investigates Massive Flight Chaos
18 Dec
Summary
- Competition Commission of India is reviewing IndiGo for antitrust violations.
- Around 4,500 IndiGo flights were cancelled due to poor pilot scheduling.
- IndiGo CEO states the worst of the disruptions is now over.

The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has initiated a review into IndiGo concerning allegations of antitrust violations. This action follows a period of considerable flight disruptions across the country, impacting numerous travelers. The regulator is examining the situation in line with the Competition Act.
Earlier this month, IndiGo cancelled roughly 4,500 flights, primarily attributed to inadequate pilot roster planning. This led to tens of thousands of passengers being stranded, marking one of the most significant aviation disruptions in India. The cancellations caused fares to surge, prompting temporary government price caps.
Despite the challenges, IndiGo's CEO, Pieter Elbers, communicated to employees that the airline's operations have stabilized. He indicated that the worst of the disruption has passed and the company is now focused on enhancing resilience and reviewing the root causes of the issue.




