India’s Airfares Are No Longer Rising Or Falling — They’re Splitting
Airfare pricing in India is increasingly split between deep off-peak discounts and sharp peak-season spikes, driven by capacity, competition and disruptions.
The Air India Crash Triggered Scrutiny, But Failed To Usher In Structural Reform
The Air India crash triggered scrutiny and promises of reform, but as the year ends, India’s aviation system looks largely unchanged.
How IndiGo Played Number Games To Justify Non-Compliance
IndiGo’s mass cancellations and rising backlash suggest its apologies mask an attempt to evade pilot-fatigue norms rather than a simple error.
Govt Says IndiGo Must Cut Flight Ops By 10%: What Does This Mean For Holiday Travel
Government orders IndiGo to reduce flights by 10%; travellers worry about cancellations as airlines scramble to absorb capacity.
Indigo’s Rahul Bhatia, Board Of Directors Under Fire As Flight Cancellations Continue
IndiGo faces scrutiny as mass cancellations and silence from MD Rahul Bhatia spark governance concerns. A report by Institutional Investor Advisory Services blames board failures, while the airline now claims operations are stabilising.
IndiGo Is No Infosys
As IndiGo chaos unfolds and scrutiny targets CEOs and regulators, founder Rahul Bhatia remains missing from blame — silent, invisible, unanswered.
IndiGo Crisis: Cancellations Ease, But Chaos Isn’t Over Yet
While the airline ramps up flight operations and boosts punctuality, cancellations still run high and regulators demand answers.
IndiGo’s Crisis Forces Govt Rule Rollback, But It Is Not Over Yet
Government intervention may bring short-term relief, but IndiGo’s operational collapse signals deeper structural, staffing and planning failures that demand accountability.








