DGCA officials discuss airline fare regulations in a bustling office.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued a formal warning letter to IndiGo, India’s largest airline, regarding fare levels that were set for December 2025. This action follows an examination of the airline’s pricing strategy during a period when domestic airfares were subject to government-imposed caps.
IndiGo has reportedly taken steps to address the DGCA’s concerns, including the processing of refunds for any customers who may have been charged inflated fares. The specific details of the fare discrepancies and the total value of refunds are yet to be fully disclosed.
This regulatory scrutiny highlights the ongoing oversight by the DGCA to ensure compliance with fare regulations and protect consumer interests within the domestic aviation market.