At present, Jet Airways, IndiGo, SpiceJet and GoAir are the members of the FIA.
According to industry sources, FIA is sitting "pretty" on Air India's request for a re-entry in the grouping since more than six months now, allegedly due to resistance from IndiGo, they said.
"The application of AirAsia India and Vistare for acquiring its membership is also pending since a long time. IndiGo has some personal agenda against these airlines and so it does not want them to be in the grouping," the sources said.
Significantly, both IndiGo and FIA had objected to AirAsia India's application for grant of air operator permit on the ground that the foreign direct investment norms for investment by foreign airlines in Indian carriers were applicable only for the existing airlines and not the greenfield projects.
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Moreover, FIA has also filed a petition in Delhi High Court, demanding cancellation of approvals given to Vistara, the joint venture airline of Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines.
Air India was one of the founding members of the apex domestic airlines' body, when it came into being in 2006.
FIA spokesperson was not available for comments.
IndiGo, however, said that it has no authority to block entry or re-entry of any airline in the FIA.
"We are no one to block (any one). We have no blocking right (the entry of a new member)," IndiGo President Aditya Ghosh said.
Industry sources, however, said that a domestic airline's body is incomplete without the presence of the national carrier, and that its recognition can also be "withdrawn" on these grounds.