Suspecting possible cartelisation among private carriers, the Air Passengers Association of India (APAI) is mulling moving the Competition Commission of India (CCI) -- which keeps a tab on unfair business practices across sectors.
Some airlines have hiked additional hand baggage fee after the Delhi High Court, earlier this month, set aside the capping of such charges by aviation regulator DGCA.
"We are looking to approach the CCI over the hand baggage issue as we apprehend a cartelisation... Our lawyers are collecting the required documents to put up a water tight case before the CCI," APAI Founder and President D Sudhakara Reddy told PTI.
According to him, it would take at least six to eight months to gather all the document and submit the petition before the CCI.
On August 16, the court set aside the Rs 100 per kg fee fixed by the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for excess checked-in baggage of 15-20 kg on private airlines.
The aviation regulator's order, issued in June 2016, whereby private airlines were allowed to charge only Rs 100 per extra kg till 20 kg was set aside after it was challenged by the airlines.
Prior to this order, the charges were much higher ranging from Rs 220 to Rs 350 per extra kg.
Domestic carriers allow free checked-in baggage up to 15 kg while Air India allows 25 kg of such baggage free of cost.
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