India Enforces Fare Caps to Stabilize Air Travel
India's Ministry of Civil Aviation has mandated fare caps for airlines to prevent price exploitation amid recent flight chaos. IndiGo's mass cancellations prompted government intervention, including special relief for the airline and added train services. Fare caps will stay until air travel normalizes.
The Indian Ministry of Civil Aviation has issued a directive to airlines enforcing strict compliance with fare caps. This move aims to protect passengers from potential price surges amidst ongoing industry instability.
The ministry stated that these price caps will remain effective until the country's air travel sector stabilizes completely.
This measure follows a turbulent week in Indian aviation, where IndiGo's significant flight cancellations led to government relief measures, including additional train services to address passenger overflow.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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