DGCA asks airlines to relook at sudden rise in fares

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 24 2013 | 1:49 AM IST

Director General of Civil Aviation E K Bharat Bhushan called a meeting of Chief Executive Officers of all the domestic airlines and expressed concern on the exponential increase in fares on various domestic sectors.

He said passenger traffic in May this year has seen a downward swing over the corresponding period of last month but the fares have seen a disproportionate spurt.

DGCA also questioned the airline bosses how there was a phenomenal increase in the airfare when the price of aviation turbine fuel (ATF) has gone up just by 16 per cent in June this year compared to the same month last year.

Assuring DGCA, the airline bosses said they would reduce five to 20 per cent fares in the highest fare slab.

"Scheduled domestic airlines have now proposed reduction of airfares in the highest fare bucket on various routes in the domestic network between five percent to 20 percent," an official statement from the Civil Aviation Ministry said.

The aviation regulator has set a fare monitoring cell, which keeps an eye on the any unfair hike in ticket prices. DGCA has been receiving several complaints against the abnormal high ticket prices of various airlines on the same sector.

DGCA pointed out to the CEOs that huge variations were witnessed in the highest published fare slab by different carriers on the same sector.

  

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