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Notably, Scindia has appealed to all air travellers that although the airline companies are to operate at full capacity, "but do not reduce your defences in the pandemic.""It is my humble request to the air travellers to wear masks and follow the rules.

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"It is our endeavour that from the beginning, the aviation market should run on the basis of 100% free market in the sector," he added. Meanwhile, he stated that the aviation industry should run under a 100 per cent free market. The decision to remove it will be taken at an appropriate time," Scindia told ANI.Īlso read: IndiGo flight attendant gives an emotional farewell speech, leaves netizens in awe At present, the fare which is applicable for 15 days is on the rolling system. The passengers should get the accessible fare and the airlines are also able to survive, especially when the Aviation turbine fuel (ATF) has increased at a rapid pace to Rs 1,20,000 per kilolitres which translates to a difference of about sixty per cent in just one to one and a half years. "If we talk about the fare caps, then it is my responsibility to the passengers as well as to the airlines. The Ministry had issued a hundred per cent capacity operations after two years. The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) has imposed a fare cap for 15 days due to the pandemic, so the government may control the fare hike on the sale of air tickets for the last time as the airlines companies have urged the Ministry to remove the fare limit.

Not just domestic aviation, but India also resumed scheduled commercial international flights from March 27. I'm confident that travelling-both domestically and internationally, in India is coming back strong."Īnd we hit the 4 lakh mark for the first time in the last two years! ✨ !! /WfIWfAxYEc We have seen over 3.7, 3.8 and 3.9 lakhs passengers in a day over the last 10 days.

Scindia expressed confidence about India's aviation industry getting back to the normal pre-pandemic level.Ĭalling the domestic passengers "historic" Scindia, he said, "It was a very difficult time in the previous years due to the covid pandemic. As per the latest data shared by Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, the domestic traffic on Sunday (April 17) reached 4 lakh daily passengers for the first time in two years. India's domestic air industry is once again flourishing with passenger traffic reaching pre-covid levels, two years after first lockdown was implemented.
