Government devising strategies to curb high airfares

Updated - May 28, 2016 02:02 am IST

Published - May 28, 2016 12:00 am IST - New Delhi:

To unveil a new civil aviation policy to address all major issues affecting the sector

After months of deliberations, the government is finally going to announce a mechanism soon to curb high airfares and unveil a new civil aviation policy to address all major issues affecting the sector.

Minister of State for Civil Aviation Mahesh Sharma said the civil aviation policy will lay out a roadmap to make India a leading player in the sector which is growing at over 20 per cent currently. The policy will be placed before the cabinet within two weeks.

He said government’s priority is to improve infrastructure and it is investing around Rs 15,000 crore in 2016-17 in upgrading of the existing airports and setting up new ones.

On fixing airfares, he said Prime Minister Narendra Modi was very keen to have an upper cap on the ticket price and government would announce the measures while taking views of the airlines and that it would be by consensus and not through any regulation.

“We are in the process of adopting certain measures to cap ticket price. But we are trying to do it by consensus and not by regulation. Our Prime Minister also envisions that fares be kept in control,” Sharma said.

Airfares usually go up by around 40-50 per cent during the festive seasons and vacations.

The airlines had faced severe criticism when the fares had even touched as high as Rs 50,000 for a one way ticket between Bengaluru and Delhi during the Chennai floods in December last year.

The fares had gone up significantly during the recent Jat agitation as well.

Aviation regulator DGCA had last week said that 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),” Directorate General of Civil Aviation Chief M Sathiyavathy said.

On the civil aviation policy, which is hanging fire since for a long time, the Minister said majority of the issues were sorted out.PTI

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