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Capping airfares could push up floor price of tickets: Raju

Citing an analysis about fare movements done last year, the Minister said then it was found that only around 1.7 percent of the tickets were priced higher. The analysis was carried in the wake of concerns expressed by Parliamentarians about steep fluctuations in air ticket prices.

June 11, 2016 / 15:54 IST
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Capping airfares could be counter-productive for majority of passengers as airlines might hike the floor prices, Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju said today.

His remarks came days after he ruled out the possibility of capping airfares in the backdrop of passenger complaints of arbitrary tariff hikes, saying competition among the airlines will take care of the problem.

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"The idea is not to regulate for the sake of regulation. We don't want to push up the cost of tickets for the majority," Raju said here while unveiling passenger-centric measures to make air travel more hassle-free.

When asked about the possibility of capping air ticket prices, the Minister said floors and caps did exist before 1994.