After the Government of India’s decision to increase the number of flights, and restart regular international air travel from March 27 onwards, it is being said that airfares are most likely to fall by 40 percent. This, according to industry executives.
Lufthansa Airlines, and its group carrier Swiss International Air Lines, have decided to almost double flights in the coming months. Singapore Airlines too might increase flights by 17 percent, as per its executives. In India, domestic airline company IndiGo is hoping to resume its services with 100 global flights in the next few months.
India has been operating flights under the air bubble programmes that it has with other countries, since it has banned all regular international flights. Airfares in the past couple of months have skyrocketed since there is a limited capacity in airlines around the world. On some routes, the airfares went up to 100 percent higher.