Govt Regulates Airfares Following IndiGo Cancellations, Other Airlines Face Changes
The government has stepped in to regulate airfares after a surge in ticket prices across several routes affected by IndiGo's large scale operational disruptions. The move comes amid rising public concern that passengers were being burdened with steep fares during a period of widespread cancellations and delays.

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Directive Issued to Maintain Fair Pricing
The Ministry of Civil Aviation stated that it has exercised its regulatory authority to curb opportunistic pricing practices. A formal instruction has been issued to all airlines, directing them to strictly follow newly prescribed fare caps during the ongoing instability in flight operations.
"An official directive has been issued to all airlines mandating strict adherence to the fare caps that have now been prescribed. These caps will remain in force until the situation fully stabilises. The objective of this directive is to maintain pricing discipline in the market, prevent any exploitation of passengers in distress, and ensure that citizens who urgently need to travel, including senior citizens, students, and patients, are not subjected to financial hardship during this period," the release said.
Airlines Expected to Follow Updated Fare Structure
The newly introduced caps are intended to normalise the price fluctuations seen after IndiGo's operational setbacks disrupted schedules across major sectors. Officials clarified that the government aims to ensure consistency in ticket pricing so that passengers who are already facing inconvenience do not bear additional financial stress.
Airlines have been asked to make the required adjustments immediately on all affected routes and ensure that no inventory is priced beyond the regulated limits.
Real Time Monitoring to Prevent Abuse
The ministry added that close watch will be kept on fare trends using real time data sourced from airlines and online travel portals. The government underlined that compliance is non negotiable and any breach will trigger swift corrective action.
The official note stated that this approach is essential to protect the larger public interest during a period marked by uncertainty in flight operations.
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