Tribunal stays CCI fines on IndiGo, SpiceJet

The Tribunal's decision follows appeals filed by the two airlines against the Competition Commission of India (CCI) order passed in November 2015.

NEW DELHI: Competition Appellate Tribunal today stayed penalties totalling Rs 106 crore imposed by fair trade watchdog CCI on leading carriers IndiGo and SpiceJet for alleged cartelisation in fixing fuel surcharge on air cargo.

The Tribunal's decision follows appeals filed by the two airlines against the Competition Commission of India (CCI) order passed in November 2015.

Penalties of Rs 63.74 crore and Rs 42.48 crore were imposed on InterGlobe Aviation and SpiceJet, respectively.

InterGlobe runs budget carrier IndiGo.

Staying the CCI order, the tribunal said it would hear the matter next in March.

Besides InterGlobe and SpiceJet, CCI had also penalised Jet Airways for concerted action in fixing and revising Fuel Surcharge (FSC) for transporting cargo.
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The three carriers were also directed to cease and desist from indulging in anti-competitive practices.

CCI's order followed a complaint filed by Express Industry Council of India, which had alleged that the five airlines indulged in anti-competitive practices.
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