Maximum and Minimum Limit of the Flight Fares Will be Removed

The ceiling of maximum and minimum fares of flights may be exhausted. This is because the number of passengers traveling by air is increasing
Maximum and Minimum Limit of the Flight Fares Will be Removed

The ceiling of maximum and minimum flight fares may be exhausted. This is because the number of passengers traveling by air is increasing. However, executives of corporate companies are still using chartered flights.

$8 billion loss expected

By the way, airline companies are expected to lose $ 8 billion between April 2021 and March 2022. On the other hand, passengers who travel mostly by flights are now coming in more numbers. Even in smaller cities like Mumbai to Banaras or Patna to Delhi, flights are now filling up. In such a situation, the Ministry of Civil Aviation is planning to remove the limit on the fare. The maximum and minimum limits were fixed in May last year.

The fare limit was increased on August 13

On August 13, the Civil Aviation Ministry had increased the fare limit by a maximum of 13% and a minimum of 10%. Due to this, the minimum fare on the 40-minute route was reduced to Rs 2,900. While the maximum fare was Rs 8,800. Earlier in June also, the government had increased the minimum airfares from 13% to 16%. After the removal of the fare limit, airlines can fix more or less fares according to their own. This can result in both loss and gain for the passengers.

The growing number of corporate travelers

Image Credit: Humsamvet.com
Image Credit: Humsamvet.com

The proportion of corporate passengers traveling in IndiGo has reached 35% as compared to before Corona. Very soon it may go up to 50%. Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia last week spoke with top officials of some airlines regarding the fare cap. However, no decision could be taken on this.

A meeting with the Union Minister may be held soon

Sources say that another meeting is going to be held soon in this matter. After that, a decision can be taken on it. The last meeting was attended by GoAir CEOs along with Vistara, IndiGo, Air Asia, and SpiceJet. However, some flight companies believe that the fare limit should not be removed until the number of passengers reaches the first position of Corona.

Global airlines body International Air Transport Association (IATA) is in favor of removing the fare cap. The number of air passengers in the country has increased by 36% in the first week of August as compared to the last week of July. The main reason for the increase is an economic activity and lower rents. Air companies are not yet allowed to fly full flights.

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