IndiGo’s flight cancellations reveal how aviation liberalisation protects dominant airlines over workers and passengers. A crisis of safety, regulation, and reform—read why it matters.
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India's largest airline, IndiGo, recently canceled hundreds of flights at major airports, including Delhi, Mumbai, and ...
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On the evening of Dec. 2, just three days before India’s largest airline would lose control of its operations, IndiGo ...