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IndiGo has a 65% market share in India's aviation market. (HT)
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IndiGo’s flight to a monopoly, explained| Business News

That the Competition Commission of India has announced an investigation into IndiGo’s mass flight cancellations was par for the course. Sure, the CCI hasn’t specified…

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A passenger waits outside the IndiGo Airlines kiosk at the Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru amid cancellations by India's largest airline. (AFP)
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View | First Air India, now IndiGo — India’s aviation crisis is all about ‘too big to tame’

India’s latest aviation fiasco—about 3,000 flights cancelled since last week—has exposed the ill effects of leaving two-thirds of a fast-growing market in the hands of…

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IndiGo's rampant flight cancellations raises questions on the “too big to fail” status of India's largest airline by passengers carried. (HT_PRINT)
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IndiGo stares at ‘significant’ financial damage due to flight crisis, Moody’s says| Business News

IndiGo is staring at “significant” financial damage due to the ongoing crisis stemming from rampant flight cancellations, Moody’s Ratings said, thereby raising questions on the…

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A passenger waits outside the IndiGo Airlines kiosk at the Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru on 6 December. (AFP)
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IndiGo shares crash as much as 6.63% after CEO asked to explain flight cancellations| Business News

Shares of InterGlobe Aviation Ltd. fell the most in eight months after India’s civil aviation regulator called on the chief executive to explain the flight…

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Passengers inquire at an IndiGo airlines counter amid flight disruptions at Birsa Munda Airport in Ranchi on Sunday (7 December 2025). The sight of one carrier bringing national air traffic to a near-halt underscores the danger of India’s reliance on too-big-to-falter industrial giants. (PTI)
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How India’s largest airline unraveled in quest for higher profit| Business News

On the evening of 2 December 2025, just three days before India’s largest airline would lose control of its operations, IndiGo executives noticed that a…

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Broader consumption may take another quarter to recover; Q2FY26 earnings of companies likely mixed: Report

Broader consumption demand in India may take one more quarter to recover fully, even as some sequential improvement is expected in high-frequency economic indicators, according…

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