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Thursday, November 17, 2011

DGCA Warns Airlines On Mounting Fares

New Delhi, Nov 17: With airfares mounting in the last couple of weeks primarily due to cancellation of Kingfisher flights, aviation regulator DGCA today warned airlines not to raise air ticket prices beyond a given range.

“There are price bands. Probably, the airlines are operating on the highest bands. ... Some upward movement due to large scale cancellations by a big airline (Kingfisher). We are closely monitoring the fares. We keep nudging them (airlines) if they go beyond the price band,” DGCA chief E K Bharat Bhushan told reporters here.

Expressing hope that the fares would “level off soon,” he said the airlines should have “transparency” in fixing airfares and follow the rules made by the DGCA in this regard. Crisis-hit Kingfisher has cancelled over 200 flights since last week.

To questions on the show-cause notices issued by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation to Kingfisher, SpiceJet and IndiGo for non-utilisation of slots alloted to them and not flying as per their approved schedules, Bhushan said he had received replies from these airlines on the issue.

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