NEW DELHI: Cracking the whip on domestic airlines in the wake of reports of high air fares being charged by them during the peak demand period, the Directorate-General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has directed all scheduled domestic airlines to furnish a copy of the route-wise fares across their networks in various fare categories on the first day of every month.
The regulatory body asked the airlines to maintain all records pertaining to established tariff and publish airfares on their websites or in daily newspapers.
“Any significant and noticeable change in the established tariff filed with the DGCA shall be reported to the DGCA within 24 hours of effecting such changes,” a circular from the DGCA said.
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