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Airlines told to avoid fare hikes, deploy more flights

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October 06, 2025

DGCA to maintain rigorous aviation oversight during festival rush, Emergency device activated, probe sought

- S LALITHA @ New Delhi

Airlines told to avoid fare hikes, deploy more flights

THE Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has directed airlines to not effect any fare surge due to the massive festive season travel rush.

The move was in step with a mandate issued by the Ministry of Civil Aviation to the aviation regulator to keep track of airfares in light of the festive rush.

During festive seasons and increased demand, there have been instances of surge in domestic airfares, especially in high traffic routes.

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