Flying set to get costlier as govt imposes up to Rs 8,500 levy per flight

New levy aimed at funding the regional air connectivity scheme

Passengers, Flight
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 11 2016 | 2:19 PM IST
Airfares are set to rise, with the government deciding to levy up to Rs 8,500 per flight on major routes to fund the regional air connectivity scheme. The levy amount would be for an entire flight and the price of each ticket could go up depending on the number of seats in that particular flight.

Civil Aviation Secretary R N Choubey on Friday said the levy would be up to Rs 8,500 per flight, depending on distance.

The ambitious scheme -- UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Naagrik) -- seeks to connect small cities by air as well as make flying more affordable for the masses.

To provide a viability-gap funding for the flights operated under the regional connectivity scheme, the ministry would impose a levy on every departure on major air routes, such as the national capital, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Kolkata.

"The levy for a disstance of up to 1,000 kilometres on a scheduled flight will be Rs 7,500 per flight; for a flight of 1,000-1,500 kilometres it will be Rs 8,000; and for flights above 1,500 kilometres, Rs 8,500," Choubey said.

For UDAN, the government would be creating the Regional Connectivity Fund (RCF).

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With the levy, the government estimates to make Rs 400 crore for RCF, Choubey said. "In addition to this, another 20 per cent (funding) will come from state governments. We are roughly looking at around Rs 500 crore per year available in the kitty," he noted.

The move would push airfares slightly higher as airlines are expected to pass on the burden to fliers.

The funding is being provided since the fares of half of the seats operated in a particular flight under UDAN would be capped at Rs 2,500 for a one-hour duration. This cap would be applicable for distance of 476-500 kilometres.

The limit of RCS airfare would vary from Rs 1,420 to Rs 3,500 for fixed-wing aircraft. For helicopters, half-an-hour ride under the scheme would cost Rs 2,500 and for over one- hour duration, the cap would be Rs 5,000.

RCF is to be funded by the Centre and respective state government participating in UDAN.
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First Published: Nov 11 2016 | 2:07 PM IST

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