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Domestic air travel to get costlier as government raises lower limit of air fares

Flights within the country are set to become costlier as the Ministry of Civil Aviation has decided to raise the lower limit on domestic air fares from 13 per cent to 16 per cent, which will come into effect from June 1. According to an order by the ministry on Friday, “Fare for domestic travel less than 40 minutes of duration will be hiked by Rs 2,300 to Rs 2,600, which is 13 per cent of the current fare.” 


Flights with duration between 40 minutes and one hour will have fares at a lower limit of Rs 3,300. The fares for such flights were earlier capped by the ministry at Rs 2,900. Similarly, for flights of duration between 60 and 90 minutes, air fare will be charged at Rs 4,000, 90-120 minutes at Rs 4,700, 150-180 minutes at Rs 6,100 and 180-210 minutes will cost Rs 7,400. 


Currently, the air fare for flights in the above period is cheaper by Rs 300 to Rs 1,000. In other words, for instance, a Delhi-Mumbai flight will cost Rs 700 more than the current fare. An increase in air fares has been attributed on the capacity of the load factors of the passengers. A sudden increase of Coronavirus cases in the second wave of COVID-19 pandemic has shown a decrease in domestic air travel.


“In view of the sudden surge in the number of active COVID-19 cases across the country, decrease in passenger traffic and passenger load factor, the existing capacity cap of 80 per cent capacity may be read as 50 per cent capacity,” the ministry has said in the order.

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