New Delhi: Aviation regulator the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued a warning letter to India's largest airline, IndiGo, in connection with compliance related to temporary domestic airfare caps imposed by the government in December 2025, the airline's parent InterGlobe Aviation informed stock exchanges on Thursday.
According to the exchange filing available on the bourses, the DGCA letter pertains to certain airfares offered during the period when government-imposed fare caps were in force.
The aviation regulator has advised the airline to exercise due caution and ensure strict adherence to applicable government orders in the future.
However, it also noted that IndiGo has already undertaken corrective actions, including refunding excess amounts collected from passengers.
According to the airline, the communication was received on Tuesday, April 21, and it clarified that there is no significant impact on its financials, operations or other activities arising from the matter.
The airline further said that all corrective actions, including refunds, have already been completed. It also attributed the delay in disclosure to an internal communication lag in receiving details of the DGCA letter.
23/04/2026 IASN/NDTV
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