
As routes shift, flight fares go on steep ascent
New Delhi: Airfares from India to several international destinations have risen sharply in the past month, travel companies said, potentially intensifying worries for travellers especially families looking to head out for the summer holidays.
Airline operating costs
are getting impacted by airspace closures due to the Israel-Iran conflict, forcing longer flight detours, and fuel price volatility, the companies said, adding lower seat capacity on certain routes is also weighing on ticket prices. Fares could rise further if the route diversions and impact on flight frequencies continue, they said.
Europe is likely to see the sharpest fare hikes, especially for routes to France, Germany and the UK, said Jatinder Paul Singh, global CEO of Viacation, a
travel solutions provider
. "From India, airfares to Europe have gone up by 20-35% between March and July based on forward bookings data."
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