Government steps in to check 'opportunistic pricing' by airlines: K Rammohan Naidu in Lok Sabha
The Civil Aviation Minister stated the government steps in to control airfares during unusual situations. This includes past instances like the Covid pandemic and the recent IndiGo crisis. The ministry monitors pricing to ensure affordability on a...

Replying to questions in the Lok Sabha, the minister said that in the past also, the Centre stepped in to check high airfares during major events such as the Covid pandemic, the Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj, or the recent Indigo crisis.
Whenever there are extraordinary circumstances, when airlines resort to "opportunistic pricing", the Central government steps in to ensure that there is control on pricing, Naidu said.
"In the future also, if any such situation arises, the ministry's focus will be on the issue. We have monitoring units to ensure affordable pricing in all the routes," the minister said.
Naidu also said there is a cap on fares on the UDAN routes (short-distance air travel).
IndiGo, which controls more than 65 percent of the market share, cancelled thousands of flights earlier this month that left tens of thousands of passengers stranded, upending their vacation plans, important meetings and weddings.
Its operations are slowly stabilising.
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