Saturday, October 26, 2019

Diwali rush home drives air fares

Air fares to Calcutta are soaring this Diwali after a slump during Durga Puja.

Calcutta: Last-minute fares for flights to Calcutta from Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore surged four to five times on Friday and Saturday as tens of thousands of people working outside are returning home for the festival of lights.

Travel portals showed on Friday evening that the one-way fare from Bangalore to Calcutta for a late night flight on Friday was around Rs 39,000.

The average one-way fare in the sector varies between Rs 4,000 and Rs 5,000.

The one-way fare from Mumbai to Calcutta on Friday night was almost Rs 26,000, compared with the usual fare of around Rs 5,000.

Even those who had booked well in advance felt the Diwali pinch.

South Calcutta resident Atreyi (surname withheld), who works in Mumbai, returned home for Diwali on Friday night on an IndiGo flight.

She had to pay Rs 20,000 when she booked the return ticket in July. The return fare on the Calcutta-Mumbai route is usually around Rs 10,000.

A Calcuttan now living in Bangalore said two of his friends were planning to visit home with families on Diwali. But with the fares shooting up, they deferred the visit.

“Business is not good. They didn’t want to spend around Rs 50,000 for the home trip,” the Calcuttan said.

“Business was bad during Durga Puja. It was much lower than expected. And it continues to be so. But for this weekend, the demand has gone up and most of our flights are full,” said a SpiceJet official.

He, however, cautioned that there was hardly any demand for tickets in the post-Diwali period.

“There are some who prefer to travel between Puja and Diwali. But this year only a small number of them travelled,” he said.

In the Calcutta-Bangkok sector, which has been evergreen for the aviation industry, the return fare for the weekend was around around Rs 11,000 on some flights, said sources.

One IndiGo airline official said business was 20 per cent down compared with last year. “The yield has gone down significantly,” he said. “The fare surge during Diwali would provide some boost to the industry.”
26/10/19 Sanjay Mandal/Telegraph

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