Leaving a large market to one airline created problems Stricter pilot rules caused crew shortages Authorities rolled back rules, but the incident damaged india's image Competition is needed to protect consumers and the country's reputation. For years, indigo with a 65% domestic market share has helped indians realize their dreams […] View | first air india, now indigo — india's aviation crisis is all about ‘too big to tame’ india's latest aviation fiasco shows that indigo hasn't just become too big to fail but also too.
India’s aviation meltdown—3,000 flights cancelled—highlights dangers of market dominance, poor regulations, and structural flaws in taxes, bankruptcy laws, and airport pricing.
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