Chennai: The number of domestic flights must increase a lifetime returned to normal, but the tariff remains high in most routes from Chennai.
One-way rates remain high for traveling next week including for weekends for booking a week.
Air fees on the domestic route have increased to travel next Thursday because it is an extended weekend because Friday is a holiday.
This is the first time air rate for a long weekend from the city.
Chennai-Mumbai’s one-way ticket sells at Rs 5,800 to Rs 6,000 while tickets to Delhi sell more than Rs 7,000.
One cost is Rs 5,000 to Kolkata.
Air fees are more than Rs 6,000 for small cities such as Goa, Ranchi, Jaipur, MySuru, Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram.
The airline is used to charge this tariff range to order one or two days.
The number of flights has increased at Chennai Airport.
So have passengers.
The airport now handles 80 departures and 80 arrivals per day with more than 10,000 people leaving every day.
A airport official said that flights were more because people had started traveling for business and leisure.
“Government travel to allow people to travel between countries with a vaccination certificate will lead to boom.
There are no empty flights as before.
The burden has increased in the past few days.” However, passengers cannot enjoy the benefits because airlines keep their initial rates.
Basheer Ahmed from Chennai Metro Travels said that airlines continue to keep the tariffs high.
“It affects people flying abroad through Mumbai or Delhi because domestic legs are expensive,” he added.
It seems like the air rate is set to stay high for weeks because the airline suffers losses during a pandemic.
Mohan Chandramouli, a former Indian water official said, “The number of flights must increase but the amount is much lower than what used to be in pre-covid days.
The airline has caused costs for aircraft maintenance, periodic changes in parts, costs for leasing, costs Staff and others even if the plane is not operated.
Air rates remain high to get maximum income.
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