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India antitrust body examining Air India, Vistara merger -source

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NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India’s antitrust body is scrutinising Air India’s planned merger with Vistara and has asked the company why it should not be investigated further over competition concerns, according to a source with direct knowledge.

Tata said in November it was merging its two full-service carriers – Air India and Vistara – to create a bigger airline to take on local rivals such as IndiGo and Middle Eastern carriers that dominate outbound traffic from India.

The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has sent a so-called “show cause” notice to Air India to explain its position, expressing concern that on some routes and categories – such as business class travel – the merged entity could have a monopoly, the source said.

The CCI and Air India did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Indian media reported the notice late on Tuesday.

Vistara is a joint venture between Singapore Airlines and India’s Tata Sons, which last year took control of then state-run Air India.

(Reporting by Aditi Shah and Aditya Kalra. Editing by Gerry Doyle)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibilty for its content.

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