Flight fares skyrocket ahead of Deepavali
The Hindu
A one-way trip from Chennai to Delhi costs between ₹7,000 and ₹11,000, depending on the time of the flight
Those looking to fly out of the Chennai ahead Deepavali are forced to spend extra as flight fares have shot up for the next few weeks.
A one-way trip to New Delhi costs anywhere between ₹7,700 and ₹11,000, depending on the time of the flight.
Travel agents say there is maximum demand for travel from Chennai to Delhi and Mumbai among metro cities. Fares to Mumbai range between ₹6,000 and ₹9,000. The fares, which were around ₹1,500 to Bengaluru, have more than doubled at ₹3,300.

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