From Rs 2,000 to Rs 18,600: Here's how much air tickets will cost you
To
ensure affordable air ticket fares for passengers and at the same time maintain
financial viability for airlines in the times of the coronavirus pandemic, the government has capped
air fares for three months. This is the first time since fares were deregulated
in 1994 that a government has decided to interfere with pricing of air tickets.
While announcing the resumption of air transport from March 25, Civil Aviation
Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said there would be fare caps and floor prices
based on flight duration.
How are the flight fares
going to be fixed?
The
flight routes have been divided into seven bands based on the flight duration.
The first band, which would have its specific lower and upper limits of air
fare, will consist of flights that are of less than 40 minutes. Second, third,
fourth and fifth bands of upper limits would be of flights with durations of
40-60 minutes, 60-90 minutes, 90-120 minutes and 120-150 minutes, respectively.
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