PM voices concern over high airfares during festive seasons

Civil Aviation Ministry is looking at various options to address the issue

Narendra Modi. File photo
Narendra Modi
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 02 2015 | 8:26 PM IST
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed concern over steep rise in airfares during festive seasons, following which the Civil Aviation Ministry is looking at ways to curb such instances.

There have been instances of airlines hiking price of air tickets during festival seasons when more people travel.

According to a senior ministry official, Prime Minister has expressed concern over price of air tickets going up during festive seasons and has asked "whether there is a way to handle it (the issue)".

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The ministry is looking at various options to address the issue, the official said even as he noted that regulating airfares would not be a way out.

Prime Minister received a representation that airfares are high during the Onam festival that is celebrated in Kerala. At that time, many Keralites - working in the Middle East come home with their families - have to shell out high prices of air tickets, the official said.

"High airfares (during festivals) is a cause for concern. We will try to address the problem... Both in international and domestic routes," the official said.

When asked about how the matter could be addressed without regulating airfares, the official said one of the options would be to encourage the use of unutilised bilateral rights with other countries. Utilising bilateral rights would result in increased availability of seats, which in turn can help reduce the airfares, he added.

Last week, Minister of State for Civil Aviation Mahesh Sharma had said the issue of predatory pricing was a concern of a majority of Parliamentarians and as well as the Prime minister.

"The Prime Minister has shown his concern over the predatory pricing issue and it needs to be addressed," he had said.

Concerns have been expressed in various quarters, including by Parliamentarians, over drastic fluctuations in air fares.
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First Published: Sep 02 2015 | 4:02 PM IST

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