Avoid predatory pricing\, government tells airlines

Avoid predatory pricing, government tells airlines

IANS  |  New Delhi 

A day after temporarily suspended operations, the government has strictly advised domestic not to indulge in and keep air fares affordable, a said here on Thursday.

After meeting with representatives, Civil Secretary said: "We have given a strict advice to the that they should not resort to and as far as possible the prices have to be kept at affordable levels."

The said that of Civil (DGCA) is closely monitoring the air fare situation.

Last Tuesday the government had advised domestic airlines to keep air fares in check after high prices were found on around 10 routes.

The revelation that time was made as DGCA monitored 40 high-density routes. The regulator compared current prices with those between March 7 and 14 and found high fares on 10 routes.

Besides, Kharola said that has already introduced rescue or special fares to stranded passengers at international stations.

"We also suggested to the airlines that sometimes for the help of stranded passengers, they can have something called rescue fairs which is especially applicable to international passengers whose flights have been cancelled," Kharola said.

"is the first to respond to it and they have already introduced special fares for passengers stranded at international destinations."

The development comes a day after announced the temporary suspension of all its from Wednesday night as it failed to secure interim funding for maintaining even bare minimum operations.

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First Published: Thu, April 18 2019. 23:22 IST