Aviation Ministry extends fare cap on Domestic Flights till 31 March | Business Upturn

Aviation Ministry extends fare cap on Domestic Flights till 31 March

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The Ministry of Civil Aviation has extended the upper and lower limits on domestic airfares till March 31. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) had on May 21, 2020, announced seven bands of ticket pricing with lower and upper fare limits based on flight duration. The ministry put these limits in May 2020 till August 24. Later, they were extended till November 24, and then till February 24, 2021.

The first such band consists of flights that are of less than 40 minutes duration. The lower and the upper fare limits for this band are Rs 2,000 and Rs 6,000.

The subsequent bands are for flights with durations of 40-60 minutes, 60-90 minutes, 90-120 minutes, 120-150 minutes, 150-180 minutes and 180-210 minutes.

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The lower and upper limits for these bands are: Rs 2,500-Rs 7,500; Rs 3,000-Rs 9,000; Rs 3,500-Rs 10,000; Rs 4,500-Rs 13,000; Rs 5,500-Rs 15,700 and Rs 6,500-Rs 18,600 respectively.

“The capping of fare…is hereby further extended till 23:59 hours on March 31, 2021,” the ministry said in an order.

The order also mentioned that airlines are required to sell a minimum of 20 per cent of seats on each flight below the midpoint of the upper and lower airfare. Till now, airlines were selling a minimum of 40 per cent of tickets for a flight below the midpoint.

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