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Passengers at Navi Mumbai International Airport to pay up to ₹1,225 as UDF
Passengers at Navi Mumbai International Airport to pay up to ₹1,225 as UDF

The Hindu

time24-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Hindu

Passengers at Navi Mumbai International Airport to pay up to ₹1,225 as UDF

Regulator AERA has allowed levying of a User Development Fee of up to ₹1,225 at the upcoming Navi Mumbai airport on an ad-hoc basis. The airport is being developed by the Navi Mumbai International Airport Ltd (NMIAL). Passengers flying out from the airport, which is to be operational later this year, will have to shell out ₹620 for domestic flights and ₹1,225 for international flights as the User Development Fee (UDF). For disembarking passengers, the UDF will be ₹270 and ₹525 for domestic and overseas flights, according to AERA's 42-page order. The UDF charges have been approved on an ad-hoc basis for the 2025-26 financial year. The Airports Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA) said it has been decided to allow levying ad-hoc UDF as an interim measure till March 31, 2026, or till final determination of regular tariff, whichever is earlier. "The revenue to be collected by NMIAL on an ad-hoc basis in the interim period shall be accounted for by the authority during the regular tariff determination exercise of NMIA," the order said.

Passengers at Navi Mumbai International Airport to pay up to Rs 1,225 as UDF
Passengers at Navi Mumbai International Airport to pay up to Rs 1,225 as UDF

Time of India

time24-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Passengers at Navi Mumbai International Airport to pay up to Rs 1,225 as UDF

The Navi Mumbai International Airport, slated to open later this year, will levy a User Development Fee (UDF) as approved by AERA. Passengers will pay ₹620 for domestic and ₹1,225 for international departures. This ad-hoc UDF, also applicable to arriving passengers, is valid until March 31, 2026, or until a regular tariff is determined. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Regulator AERA has allowed levying of user development fee of up to Rs 1,225 at the upcoming Navi Mumbai airport on an ad-hoc airport is being developed by the Navi Mumbai International Airport Ltd ( NMIAL ).Passengers flying out from the airport, which is to be operational later this year, will have to shell out Rs 620 for domestic flights and Rs 1,225 for international flights as the User Development Fee ( UDF ).For disembarking passengers, the UDF will be Rs 270 and Rs 525 for domestic and overseas flights, according to AERA's 42-page UDF charges have been approved on an ad-hoc basis for the 2025-26 financial Airports Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA) said it has been decided to allow levying ad-hoc UDF as an interim measure till March 31, 2026, or till final determination of regular tariff, whichever is earlier."The revenue to be collected by NMIAL on an ad-hoc basis in the interim period shall be accounted for by the authority during the regular tariff determination exercise of NMIA," the order said.

AERA allows temporary user development fee for upcoming Navi Mumbai airport
AERA allows temporary user development fee for upcoming Navi Mumbai airport

The Print

time23-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Print

AERA allows temporary user development fee for upcoming Navi Mumbai airport

Passengers flying out from the airport, which is to be operational later this year, will have to shell out Rs 620 for domestic flights and Rs 1,225 for international flights as the User Development Fee (UDF). The airport is being developed by the Navi Mumbai International Airport Ltd (NMIAL). Mumbai, Jun 23 (PTI) Regulator AERA has allowed levying of user development fee of up to Rs 1,225 at the upcoming Navi Mumbai airport on an ad-hoc basis. For disembarking passengers, the UDF will be Rs 270 and Rs 525 for domestic and overseas flights, according to AERA's 42-page order. The UDF charges have been approved on an ad-hoc basis for the 2025-26 financial year. The Airports Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA) said it has been decided to allow levying ad-hoc UDF as an interim measure till March 31, 2026, or till final determination of regular tariff, whichever is earlier. 'The revenue to be collected by NMIAL on an ad-hoc basis in the interim period shall be accounted for by the authority during the regular tariff determination exercise of NMIA,' the order said. PTI IAS RAM RHL RHL This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

Airlines seek govt support to revive air travel demand to Kashmir
Airlines seek govt support to revive air travel demand to Kashmir

Hindustan Times

time10-06-2025

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

Airlines seek govt support to revive air travel demand to Kashmir

New Delhi: The Federation of Indian Airlines (FIA), representing major Indian carriers, including Air India, IndiGo, and SpiceJet, has requested the government to provide immediate support to revive air travel demand to and from Srinagar airport. In a letter addressed to Samir Kumar Sinha, the secretary of the civil aviation ministry, the FIA highlighted the sharp decline in tourism in the Kashmir region following the Pahalgam terror attack. 'After the Pahalgam incident tourists are terrified and no one is travelling to Kashmir region for tourism purposes. There is no demand for air travel to and from Kashmir. Hotels are empty there,' said the letter dated May 29. The federation requested Sinha to waive off the User Development Fee (UDF) and GST for Srinagar, believing that eliminating these charges, along with existing safety and security efforts by the government, will encourage more people to fly to the region. 'Currently every departing passenger pays Rs. 1,050 as UDF and Rs. 200 as Aviation Security Fee (ASF), plus GST. May we request, if the government can waive both UDF and ASF for every departing passenger from Srinagar airport for a period of one year with immediate effect. It will boost air travel demand to and from Srinagar airport,' the letter said. The federation also appealed to the MoCA to coordinate with the finance ministry to implement the waiver and streamline passenger data requirements with the Bureau of Immigration. 'Airlines have played a vital role in connecting India and contributing to nation-building, especially in promoting tourism in Kashmir over the years,' the FIA said. 'However, the current situation has severely impacted passenger traffic,' it added.

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