CCI antitrust review, DGCA scrutiny, and fresh analyst targets on Dec 20, 2025

InterGlobe Aviation Ltd (IndiGo), India’s largest airline operator, has spent December doing what airlines do best: trying to fly straight through turbulence that refuses to stay neatly at cruising altitude.

As Indian markets are shut on Saturday (December 20, 2025), the latest tradable reference remains Friday’s close. InterGlobe Aviation ended December 19 on NSE around ₹5,153.50 (up about 0.74% on the day), after a volatile first half of the month driven by operational disruptions and a rapidly intensifying regulatory spotlight. [1]

The stock is still well below its 52-week peak (₹6,232.50, August 18, 2025) even after a recovery streak, underscoring how quickly “execution risk” can become “headline risk” for a market…

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