Air fares are determined by the airlines, based on interplay of market forces, and Government has not asked them to suggest any model for "self regulation" of domestic air ticket prices, Rajya Sabha was informed on Tuesday.
"No Sir. Air fares are not fixed by the Government as they are determined by the airline based on interplay of market forces. Airlines are free to fix reasonable tariff...Scheduled airlines offer different fare buckets for each flight.
"The airline pricing runs into multiple levels buckets or Reservation Booking Designator (RBD) which are in line with the practice followed globally," Minister of State for Civil Aviation Mahesh Sharma said in a written reply.
Shiv Sena Rajya Sabha MP Raj Kumar Dhoot had sought to know from the Government whether it had recently asked the airlines to suggest models for self-regulation to rationalise air fares in the country and if it was so, then also response of the airlines in this regard.
Significantly, Minister for Civil Aviation Ashok Gajapathi Raju had along with Sharma and senior ministry official discussed the "high air fares" issues at a meeting with domestic airlines on September 15.
"We had a very lively discussion on pros and cons, floors and caps (on air fares) with them. And they informed us that they (each airline) will do an internal exercise. Probably, in a week or 10 days we will meet them again and take their suggestions," Raju had told reporters after the meeting.
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"No Sir. Air fares are not fixed by the Government as they are determined by the airline based on interplay of market forces. Airlines are free to fix reasonable tariff...Scheduled airlines offer different fare buckets for each flight.
"The airline pricing runs into multiple levels buckets or Reservation Booking Designator (RBD) which are in line with the practice followed globally," Minister of State for Civil Aviation Mahesh Sharma said in a written reply.
Shiv Sena Rajya Sabha MP Raj Kumar Dhoot had sought to know from the Government whether it had recently asked the airlines to suggest models for self-regulation to rationalise air fares in the country and if it was so, then also response of the airlines in this regard.
Significantly, Minister for Civil Aviation Ashok Gajapathi Raju had along with Sharma and senior ministry official discussed the "high air fares" issues at a meeting with domestic airlines on September 15.
"We had a very lively discussion on pros and cons, floors and caps (on air fares) with them. And they informed us that they (each airline) will do an internal exercise. Probably, in a week or 10 days we will meet them again and take their suggestions," Raju had told reporters after the meeting.
15/12/15 PTI/dna