Justice will prevail, no one in future will be allowed to hold public to ransom: Expert on CCI probe into IndiGo
New Delhi [India], December 18 (ANI): Aviation expert Subhash Goyal on Thursday welcomed the Competition Commission of India's (CCI) decision to investigate IndiGo over recent flight disruptions. According to Goyal, the CCI has taken cognisance of various cases filed against IndiGo and is looking into the matter.
"The CCI has issued a press note stating that they have taken cognisance of the various cases filed against IndiGo and are investigating the matter," Goyal told ANI.
Goyal expressed faith in the CCI and the judiciary, saying, "The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has issued a press note that they have taken cognisance of the various cases that have been filed against IndiGo and they are looking into the matter...Aviation, like railways, is an essential service for the country. It's a lifeline, and that lifeline has been disrupted just because they haven't implemented the new crew rest policy the government was bringing in...We have full faith in the Competition Commission and the High Court of Delhi, as well as in other High Courts, that justice will prevail, and that no one in the future will be allowed to hold the public to ransom."."
The flight disruptions earlier this month due to IndiGo's operational crisis caused massive inconvenience to people.
"The Competition Commission of India has taken cognisance of Information filed against IndiGo in the context of the recent flight disruptions witnessed in the aviation sector, across various routes," a CCI press release said.
Earlier on Thursday, IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers had told employees that the airline has emerged stronger after a challenging period, saying "the worst is behind us as operations stabilised and the carrier restored its network to 2,200 flights".
"Dear IndiGo colleagues, through the storm, we are finding our wings again. The worst is behind us. These last two weeks have been very challenging for all of us," he said, thanking pilots, cabin crew, airport staff, operations control and customer service teams for their support.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) had earlier this month taken rapid and decisive steps to address the disruption caused by the recent IndiGo operational crisis and to ensure that passengers do not face continued inconvenience.
He added that thorough consultations have been held with all stakeholders concerning Flight Duty Time Limitations (FDTL) guidelines, and emphasised that there will be no compromise on safety.
The Civil Aviation Ministry had taken a slew of measures in the wake of difficulties faced by passengers due to IndiGo crisis, including on airfare regulation to prevent overcharging, passenger refunds and rescheduling support. It had also issued directions to the airline concerning baggage reconciliation and delivery.
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