How IndiGo Turbulence Shook India's Aviation Sector

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Live on Bloomberg TVHow IndiGo Turbulence Shook India's Aviation SectorDecember 12th, 2025, 6:24 AM GMT+0000IndiGo's worst crisis in two decades triggered the cancellation of more than 2,000 flights last week, stranding tens of thousands of passengers nationwide. With IndiGo controlling about 65% of the domestic market, the chaos has exposed deep cracks in Indian aviation and prompted government intervention to restore order.
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