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Air Fare Hike : Will the government rein on expensive air tickets? Aviation minister gave this answer

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Air Fare Hike : Will the government rein on expensive air tickets? Aviation minister gave this answer
Air Fare Hike : Will the government rein on expensive air tickets? Aviation minister gave this answer

Airfare Price: Is the government going to regulate the air fare? Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia has replied on this.

Flight Ticket Price: Since the Go First Crisis, a tremendous increase in the fares of flights (Air Fare Price) has been registered in the month of May and June. After the rapid increase in the fares of flights, the Ministry of Civil Aviation had issued some advisory for the airlines company. After this, there has been some decrease in the air fare in the month of July. Since then speculations were being made that the government can regulate the air fares. Now the answer has been received by the Ministry of Civil Aviation regarding this.

Jyotiraditya Scindia said this

Giving information on this matter, Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia has said that the government will not do any kind of regulation on the current price of flights. The air fare will be decided by the airlines companies only. Along with this, he made it clear that the government will not make any changes in the existing framework.

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Jyotiraditya Scindia, when asked in the Lok Sabha on the regulation on air fare, said that the government will not interfere in the rate of flights. The airlines company has the right to decide how much tariff will be charged on the flight and how much will be the fare. It is worth noting that while fixing the tariff, the airlines company takes care of all its profit, service and cost.

Along with this, he also made it clear that the airlines company will have to follow the Aircraft Rules, 1937 to operate its flights in the country. Along with this, the government has also told that in order to regulate the prices better, the government has asked DGCA to monitor, but the government has no intention of fixing the prices of tickets.

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