Wednesday, September 04, 2013

Soaring airfares ahead of festive season to dip travel demand

New Delhi: After rupee depreciation, travel companies are dealing with the hike in air fares due to surge in fuel prices. Travel companies are worried about consumer sentiments which have already been subdued due to weak currency. Both domestic and international air fares have increased by 15 to 30% due the rise in prices of aviation turbine fuel.
 Industry experts say that the effect of the depreciating rupee, the hike in the aviation turbine fuel prices, significant pre-bookings via promotions earlier in the year, combined with the fact that all airlines had reduced their prices during the off season, have all led to a sudden rise in the airfares at this time. “This rise in airfares will certainly be a big blow to demand in the forthcoming festive and leisure travel season,” said Sharat Dhall, president, Yatra.com.
The surge in air fares has come just at the start of the festive season. The cost of flying from Delhi to Mumbai has gone up to Rs 10,000 from the level of Rs 6,000-7,000.
05/08/13 Ruchika Chitravanshi/Business Standard
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