Mar 13 • 18:00 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Air travel will be expensive, IndiGo will impose fuel surcharge

IndiGo has announced a fuel surcharge on domestic and international flight tickets starting March 14, following Air India's lead, indicating an increase in air travel costs in India.

After Air India, IndiGo has also decided to raise the cost of air travel in India by imposing a fuel surcharge on tickets for both domestic and international flights, effective from March 14. This surcharge, as announced by the airline, could range from 425 to 2300 rupees depending on the specifics of the flight. This move reflects the rising operational costs within the Indian aviation sector and may potentially affect the travel plans of many passengers.

Sources suggest that IndiGo is not alone in this decision, as other airlines, including SpiceJet and Akasa Air, are also contemplating similar surcharge implementations. The increase in ticket prices through added fees like these could result in a significant change in consumer behavior, pushing some travelers to seek alternative modes of travel or postpone flights altogether. As the pandemic recovery continues, this development poses challenges for the aviation industry, which is already struggling to regain its pre-pandemic market position.

This surcharge may also raise concerns about the increasing operational costs being passed down to consumers, especially in a competitive market where affordability is key. With air travel becoming progressively more expensive, consumers will need to weigh their options carefully, and airlines may need to consider how to maintain customer loyalty in a scenario where cost becomes a decisive factor in travel decisions.

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