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Maha Kumbh 2025: DGCA Intervenes After Skyrocketing Flight Fares To Prayagraj, Directs Airlines To Rationalise Fares

On January 24, SpiceJet announced the addition of special flights to Prayagraj for the Maha Kumbh by introducing new direct flights from Guwahati, Chennai, and Hyderabad.

Responding to numerous complaints from air travellers about skyrocketing flight fares, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has directed airlines to increase capacity and rationalize fares for flights to Prayagraj during the ongoing Mahakumbh.

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The prices of airfares have surged due to high demand from travellers to Prayagraj. The fare from Delhi to Prayagraj has soared to Rs 25,000, a significant increase from the usual Rs 5,000

To address the issue, the DGCA held a meeting with officials of airlines on January 23, urging them to add more flights and rationalise fares. As a result, 81 additional flights have been approved for January, bringing the total number of flights to Prayagraj to 132 from across India.

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“In view of likely surge in demand, DGCA met airlines on January 23 and urged them to increase further capacity by adding flights and rationalising fares,” DGCA said.

The fares increased because of huge demand and supply to the certain route and dynamic pricing is in place, said a source in the prominent airline.

On January 24, SpiceJet announced the addition of special flights to Prayagraj for the Maha Kumbh by introducing new direct flights from Guwahati, Chennai, and Hyderabad.

On January 25, Akasa Air, ramped up its connectivity to Prayagraj with special flights from Pune, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad and Bengaluru via Delhi, in addition to its daily direct services from Mumbai.

However, concerns about unfair pricing practices persist. Vishwa Hindu Parishad national spokesperson Vinod Bansal criticized the government and airlines for taking advantage of the high demand, calling it “unfair and unethical.”

“Not only is the state government taking full care of the service, security and facilities of the devotees coming to the Maha Kumbh being held on the holy land of Prayagraj, many religious, social and service-oriented organizations and people are also engaged in service selflessly. But at the same time, some airline companies are taking unfair advantage of the increasing number of passengers and increasing the airfares wildly and charging exorbitant fares. Which is totally unfair and unethical. This is an occasion for hospitality, dedication and respectful hospitality and not for charging unfair fares,” Vinod Bansal said on X.

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Vikas Mehta

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