The parliamentary panel on transportation, tourism, and civil aviation will shortly call all airlines and other stakeholders, including sector regulator DGCA and aviation ministry officials, in response to the days-long suffering that customers endured as a result of the mass cancellation of IndiGo flights.
According to reports, the group, led by JDU's Sanjay Kumar Jha, would look for answers as well as ways to prevent similar interruptions in the future. While some panel members themselves experienced difficulties as a result of abrupt flight cancellations.
"In the history of India's aviation industry, this is an unparalleled circumstance. According to a panelist, "both the airlines and the regulator will have to explain why such a situation occurred and why they failed to anticipate it."
According to a different participant, the incident has revealed more serious structural problems with the aviation industry, such as a lack of personnel, stretched crew management systems, and regulatory supervision deficiencies. Additionally, the panel will talk about how competing airlines "increased fares abnormally to make undue profit."
