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Watch | Is Indigo Too Big to Regulate?

As Omkar Goswami put it: 'When one player accounts for almost two-thirds of the passenger market and when it’s often the only carrier to many airports, the shoe is firmly on IndiGo’s foot.'
As Omkar Goswami put it: 'When one player accounts for almost two-thirds of the passenger market and when it’s often the only carrier to many airports, the shoe is firmly on IndiGo’s foot.'
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The Chairman of Cerg Advisory and one of India's highly regarded economists has said that IndiGo, which controls nearly 66% of domestic air travel and on many routes is the only airline flying, has become too big to regulate. As Omkar Goswami put it: “When one player accounts for almost two-thirds of the passenger market and when it’s often the only carrier to many airports, the shoe is firmly on IndiGo’s foot. Not the governments, irrespective of what the DGCA may claim … IndiGo has become too big to regulate. It effectively calls the shots.”

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