Surge In Mumbai-Delhi Airfares As IndiGo, Air India Squeeze Rivals
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India also saw the highest airfare surge - 41% - in the region in the first three months of this year compared with 2019, a study by Airports Council International Asia Pacific found.
As India's airline market transforms into a duopoly, ticket prices that have long known to be dirt-cheap are climbing. Airfares on India's busiest route, Mumbai-New Delhi, were 23% higher during January through August than 2022, according to Thomas Cook India and SOTC Travel.
India also saw the highest airfare surge - 41% - in the region in the first three months of this year compared with 2019, a study by Airports Council International Asia Pacific found.
The higher prices come at a time when two domestic carriers - IndiGo and Air India Ltd. - are set to control the bulk of one of the world's fastest-growing aviation markets, while most smaller rivals struggle to stay afloat in the notoriously competitive market.