Air India has started taking bookings for domestic flights starting Monday, May 25. Union Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Thursday announced that the air fares for flights will have a capped upper and lower limit in price.
Air India begins bookings
"We've set a minimum and a maximum fare. In the case of Delhi, Mumbai the minimum fare would be Rs 3,500 for a journey between 90-120 minutes, maximum fare would be Rs 10,000. This is operative for 3 months - till one minute to midnight on 24th August," Hardeep Singh Puri said.
Also 40% of seats have to be sold at a fare less than the midpoint of the band. For example, midpoint of Rs 3,500 & Rs 10,000 is Rs 6,700. So 40% of the seats have to be sold at a price less than Rs 6,700. This is how we're ensuring that fares don't go out of control, Civil Aviation Secretary informed.
Flight routes have been classified into 7 parts. 1) Flight time less than 40 minutes. 2) 40 - 60 minutes. 3) 60 - 90 minutes. 4) 90 - 120 minutes. 5) 120 - 150 minutes. 6) 150 - 180 minutes. 7) 180 - 210 minutes. All routes within the country will fall within these 7 slots.
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While booking a ticket at Air India's official website, New Delhi to Mumbai flight of 07:00 am, Monday costs Rs 5,886.
Domestic flight fares applicable till August 24