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Tunisian tourism slows in fallout of Mideast warIn Tunisia, May usually heralds the start of the summer tourism boom, but as the Middle East war wreaks havoc on the region, the season is ...
T20 World Cup final: Airfares go for a six as fans rush to Ahmedabad; special trains announcedCricket fans are flocking to Ahmedabad for the T20 World Cup final. Airfares have surged significantly on major routes. To accommodate the ...
'Skyrocketing' airfare, lack of tariff regulation dominate PAC meetingMembers of the Parliament's Public Accounts Committee expressed concerns over rising airfare and inadequate actions by regulatory bodies li...
Coldplay concerts: Railways to run special 'winter trains' from Mumbai to Ahmedabad for fans; Check schedule & detailsWestern Railway is running special trains between Mumbai and Ahmedabad on January 25 and 26 to accommodate extra passengers for Coldplay co...
We are removing 'airlines may change the fare in 24 hours' clause to address irregularities in airfares: Civil Aviation MinisterCivil Aviation Minister K. Rammohan Naidu announced in Rajya Sabha that the ministry is eliminating the 24-hour fare change clause to stabi...
Airfares set to surge over 3% during Gandhi Jayanti's long weekend, puts dampener on travel plansTravel expenses to Goa have surged during the upcoming Gandhi Jayanti long weekend, leaving holidaymakers facing unexpected budgetary chall...
Airfares soar 350% as cricket fans eye India-Pakistan World Cup matchAs cricket fans, VVIPs, teams and sponsors begin making hotel and travel reservations, airfares have already skyrocketed to as high as 350%...
Rising airfares: Congress says PM's words that those with 'hawai chappals' can travel by air sound like 'cruel joke'Congress general secretary organisation K C Venugopal said it was criminal to lift caps on airfares in August 2022 when the economy was in ...
Go First crisis results in higher airfare and employees face uncertain timesThe crisis at Go First, having its roots in non-availability of Pratt & Whitney engines resulting in grounding of more than half of its ope...
Post lockdown, airfares likely to skyrocketThe first few days post lockdown may even see fares shoot up to at least three times the pre-Covid ticket costs.
Railways augments capacity on Delhi-Mumbai route to attract flyers after airfare soarsIn total, the increase in coaches will result in the railways augmenting its passenger carrying capacity by 500 seats.
Long August weekend: 30 per cent spike in airfaresAirfares are largely driven by demand and thus, prices are bound to increase around long weekends when more people prefer to travel, said a...
Predatory pricing a 'big issue', says Civil Aviation Minister Mahesh Sharma; favours airfare capThe ministry last year circulated a note for internal discussion wherein it suggested steps to cap airfares at minimum and maximum levels.
- IATA's remark on Delhi airport tariff hike exaggeration: DIAL
Delhi airport operator today termed as "a huge exaggeration" the claims of IATA that hike in the airport tariff will burden the airlines wi...
- Airfares skyrocket before Diwali
One-way tickets to cities like Kolkata, Jaipur and Thiruvananthapuram went for up to Rs 32,000 on Saturday.
- Government forms panel to keep tab on airfares
The government gave a strong message to the airlines that more needs to be done about reining in skyrocketing airfares.
- Let the market, not regulators, decide airfares: Mallya
Kingfisher Airlines promoter Vijay Mallya today said airfares should not be capped by the regulatory authorities, whether it is in upper or...
- Airfares may skyrocket again this December
If you are planning to fly during the last festive days of the year, book now, as only the early tourist will catch best fares, say experts.
- Air Strike: Carriers fly past Rajdhanis in fare war
Aviation experts, however, say that the recent round of drop in airfare would not help airlines increase passenger numbers. World's Top 10 ...
- Air travellers start crowding train platforms
High airfares might have added to airlines’ woes, especially low-cost carriers, but it has helped railways improve its earnings.