India's competition regulator orders probe into IndiGo
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Competition Commission of India Takes Action On Wednesday, the Competition Commission of India initiated an inquiry to determine if IndiGo misused its dominant market position as the leading airline in the country.
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Following the incident, the Mumbai division of the DGCA was informed. Officials are present on site and are enquiring into the incident.
The commission cited concerns of unfair business practices and potential abuse of market dominance, as the cancellations were said to significantly impact passenger access to air travel at a time of heightened demand.
Ending its three-session gaining streak, IndiGo shares fell as much as 3.65% to hit an intraday low of ₹4,782.45 on the BSE after a weak opening at ₹4,835.15. The aviation heavyweight had gained nearly 8% over the previous three trading sessions.
A moment from an IndiGo flight went viral after a passenger used a tripod to hold a phone and binge-watched during the journey.
In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), a passenger sitting on the aisle seat can be seen holding a tripod with her phone fixed at eye level, creating her own viewing setup mid-air.