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AERA approves MIAL proposal of class-based UDF for Mumbai airport passengers

Each disembarking international business and economy class passenger will have to pay Rs 304 and Rs 260, respectively.

May 08, 2025 / 20:39 IST
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AERA after carrying out a thorough examination of the proposals submitted by Mumbai International Airport Ltd (MIAL) arrived at a significantly lower Aggregate Revenue Requirement (ARR) for the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai and has approved a 21.65 percent increase in existing airport charges, the regulator said in a statement on May 8.
AERA after carrying out a thorough examination of the proposals submitted by Mumbai International Airport Ltd (MIAL) arrived at a significantly lower Aggregate Revenue Requirement (ARR) for the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai and has approved a 21.65 percent increase in existing airport charges, the regulator said in a statement on May 8.

Passengers flying in and out of the Mumbai International Airport will have to shell out up to Rs 695 as a user development fee from May 16, following the airport tariff regulator Airports Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA) allowing the airport operator to revise the fee.

While domestic passengers will pay upto Rs 175 as user development fee and Rs 75 for disembarking under the revised tariff plan of Mumbai airport for the for the May 16, 2025 to March 31, 2029 fourth control period, an embarking international business class passenger will have to shell out Rs 695 as against Rs 615 by the international embarking economy class passenger, as per AERA.

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Each disembarking international business and economy class passenger will have to pay Rs 304 and Rs 260, respectively. The regulator further said the differential charges for economy and business class passengers align with the 'user pays' principle and reflect the enhanced passenger experience and expanded facilities available and used by international travellers.

“The landing and parking charges for the airlines have also been rationalised downwards and kept at reasonable levels, considering competitive airport charges at similar airports. This ensures that airline operations are not unduly burdened, and that operational efficiency is maintained,” AERA said in a statement.