New Delhi: Domestic airlines have lowered the fares by 20-25 per cent after the Civil Aviation Ministry and the Directorate General of Civil Aviation cracked the whip on them for charging exorbitant prices. The fares for tickets bought both at the last-minute and in advance during November-December were however yet to return to the average levels during the same period last year.
The overall airfares on several sectors have come down in the past week, official sources said, adding that the “pressure” mounted by the Civil Aviation Ministry and the DGCA against exorbitant airfares had been a success, officials told PTI on Sunday. The fare hike had also led to a public outcry.
The DGCA and Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel had in the last few days warned of action if the errant airlines did not roll back the abrupt hike in fares. Air fares, especially the last-minute or spot tickets, had sky-rocketed even during the non-peak season.
The fare range on Delhi-Mumbai sector now was Rs 5,000 to Rs 20,000 on economy class ticket, while that on Delhi- Chennai and Delhi-Kolkata it stood between Rs 5,000 and Rs 15,000, the officials said.
Two weeks ago, the lowest last-minute Delhi-Mumbai fare was about Rs 17,000, even though holiday travel season had not begun.
The lowest available fares at the same time last year was about Rs 3,000 for Delhi-Mumbai and Rs 4,000 for the Delhi-Chennai and Delhi-Kolkata sectors, they said.
The DGCA have held deliberations with airline representatives over the last two weeks.
06/12/10 The Hindu
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