Rlys asks passengers to \'check-in\' to good-ol\' trains

Rlys asks passengers to 'check-in' to good-ol' trains

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

"Why pay a premium for on flights...when you can just take a train?" the railways tweeted Monday, in an apparent dig at IndiGo's decision to levy charges for for all seats.

This is the second time in the past week the railways has cashed in on an opportunity to wrest passengers from the airlines.

"No need to pay extra charges for No long queues for checking in your luggage. Avoid unreasonable tariff & reduce your carbon footprint by travelling on the good old at affordable rates," the tweet from the said. The post was also shared on the ministry's page.

IndiGo, which has a domestic market share of nearly 43 per cent, has been levying charges for from November 14. Against the backdrop of questions being raised about the airline's move, especially on social media, the has said it would review the decision.

In the July-September quarter, all the three listed carriers -- IndiGo, and -- were in the red as they dealt with spiralling operational costs, forcing them to look for ways to increase their revenues from

Last Thursday, the closure of a runway at the airport since November 15 prompted the railways to increase coaches in its trains between and Delhi, as airfares skyrocketed by 86 per cent. The national transporter prepared to ferry around 500 additional passengers daily throughout the closure.

However, it has not always been the railways that has tried to make the most of airlines' woes.

Just after the flexi-fare scheme was introduced by the railways in 2016, Air brought out posters that went viral on social media: "Now Air SPOT FARES cheaper than (IIA) FLEXI FARES."

Incidentally, Chairman was the chief of Air in 2016.

Last month, the railways had scrapped the flexi-fares in 15 premium trains in which the occupancy is less than 50 per cent throughout the year.

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First Published: Mon, November 26 2018. 20:15 IST