India’s airline industry is facing a clash between carriers and government regulators over airfare data sharing. Market leaders IndiGo and Air India Group, along with SpiceJet, have refused to provide the requested information to the aviation regulator, citing potential commercial setbacks. This refusal challenges the government’s efforts to enhance consumer protections in a market that has become a near-duopoly following a merger last year. With IndiGo and Air India Group controlling over 90% of the domestic aviation market share, their dominant position raises concerns among policymakers about their influence on fare decisions. The standoff is likely to impact the government’s plans to strengthen fare monitoring in the Indian aviation sector
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