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Need to discuss with airlines on capping airfares: DGCA

To a query on whether capping airfare is a practical option in the context of free market principles, she said, "Let's see. We need to have discussions." The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) would start making public from this month the highest fare bucket (or class) rates levied by domestic airlines.

May 19, 2016 / 15:50 IST
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Amid concerns over steep fluctuations in airfares, aviation regulator DGCA today said discussions need to be held with airlines before any decision on fixing upper cap on ticket prices.

"... if a capping (of airfares) is required, then we will have to have discussions with them (airlines)," DGCA Director General M Sathiyavathy said here.

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To a query on whether capping airfare is a practical option in the context of free market principles, she said, "Let's see. We need to have discussions." The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) would start making public from this month the highest fare bucket (or class) rates levied by domestic airlines.

When asked if the regulator has noticed significant fluctuations in air ticket prices, she said, "It (the average rise) has been less than 1.5 percent or a maximum of 2 percent in high fare bucket for the month of April. We will be monitoring it every month." The DGCA is expected to release tomorrow the air traffic data for the month of April along with high fare bucket details.