With high festive season demand pushing up airfares, aviation regulator DGCA has been asked by the Union civil aviation ministry to examine if it could take some steps provide any relief to air travellers.
"I have asked DGCA to use its powers and look into the matter, although beyond a point, we cannot do anything," Civil Aviation Minister Vayalar Ravi said replying to a question on hiking air fares by airlines ahead of the festival season.
Noting that there is a 'flexible mechanism' that governs air fares, he said the regulator would examine the issue as it affected the travelling public.
The fares of almost all major airlines have risen by an average of 10 per cent due to the festive season, though sources in the airline industry maintain that due to high passenger traffic, the low-fare buckets were getting filled up fast leaving only high fare options.
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