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  • Airlines to exercise moderation and ensure a balance in the pricing of air tickets
  • There has been a steep jump in airfares on certain routes of Go First

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Govt asks airlines to exercise moderation in pricing tickets amid spike in airfares

India's civil aviation is expanding at a fast pace, and domestic passenger traffic has been increasing since the coronavirus pandemic had a substantial negative impact

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      The government has asked airlines to exercise moderation and ensure a balance in pricing of air tickets amid a spike in airfares on certain routes especially after suspension of flights by crisis-hit Go First, according to a senior official.

      While making it clear that there are no plans to regulate airfares, the official said there should not be a huge gap between the tickets sold in the lower and upper fare buckets by the airlines.

      India is one of the fastest growing civil aviation markets in the world and domestic passenger traffic has been rising after being significantly impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.

      After cash-strapped Go First stopped flying from May 3, there has been a significant rise in airfares on certain routes that were operated by the budget carrier. The routes include Delhi-Srinagar and Delhi-Pune. Also, the reduction of capacity due to the Go First crisis has come at a time when peak domestic air travel period is round the corner.

      In April, domestic airlines flew 128.88 lakh passengers, as per the latest official data.

      There has been a steep jump in airfares on certain routes where Go First was operating.

      For instance, the average one-way spot fare on Delhi-Leh route saw a 125 per cent rise to an average of Rs 13,674 during the May 3-10 period compared to April 20-28 period, as per data shared by travel portal Ixigo.

      During the same comparable periods, average one-way spot fare witnessed an increase of 86 per cent to Rs 16,898 on Delhi-Srinagar route, the data showed.

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