Private airlines’ CEOs called over fare hike

Published October 7, 2015
The CCP will investigate the possible abuse of dominant position  among the private airlines to raise their air fares.—AFP/File
The CCP will investigate the possible abuse of dominant position among the private airlines to raise their air fares.—AFP/File

KARACHI: The Competi­tion Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has ordered the chief executive officers of private airlines to submit information about what it called the recent unreasonable increase in air fares and appear before an in­­quiry committee on Thursday.

The order was passed on Tuesday as part of the inquiry initiated under Section 37 of the Competition Act into the alleged unreasonable increa­­se in air fares by private airlines which apparently had taken advantage of the cancellation of PIA’s flights on domestic routes be­­cause of a deadlock between its management and the Pakistan Airlines Pilots’ Association.

Through the inquiry, the CCP will investigate the possible abuse of dominant position or collusion among the private airlines to raise their air fares.

Published in Dawn, October 7th, 2015

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