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As jet fuel spikes, govt removes airfare caps imposed after December cancellation mess| India News

As jet fuel spikes, govt removes airfare caps imposed after December cancellation mess| India News

The Indian government has withdrawn the temporary cap on domestic airfares imposed in the aftermath of the December 2025 flight disruption crisis involving IndiGo, marking a return to market-driven pricing at a time when jet fuel prices are increasing due to the West Asia war. Govt lifts curbs on ticket prices, flags action if fares spike again (ANI) Operations in terms of staffing, a key issue in December, have also stabilised across the aviation sector. It was learnt on Saturday that, in an order dated March 20, the Ministry of Civil Aviation said the fare cap, introduced on December 6, 2025, was aimed at containing an “abnormal surge” in ticket prices and safeguarding passenger interests during a period of constrained capacity. The ministry added that the situation has since “stabilised”, with restoration of capacity and normalisation of operations across the sector. Following a review, it said, the fare cap will stand withdrawn with effect from March 23, 2026. The caps were introduced when widespread disruptions caused by mass cancellations of IndiGo flights triggered a sharp …

Rs 7,500 For Upto 500 KM: Centre Caps Flight Fares Amid IndiGo Crisis | India News

Rs 7,500 For Upto 500 KM: Centre Caps Flight Fares Amid IndiGo Crisis | India News

Last Updated:December 06, 2025, 17:26 IST The Central Government ordered airlines to follow new fare caps on disrupted routes after IndiGo’s crisis caused mass cancellations and soaring airfares. As per the order, these limits are exclusive of UDF, PSF and taxes, and do not apply to Business Class or RCS-UDAN flights. (Representational) The Central Government on Saturday directed airlines to comply with newly introduced fare caps on all disrupted routes, following a sharp surge in airfares amid ongoing flight disruptions triggered by the operational crisis at IndiGo. In an order, the Ministry of Civil Aviation said that it had acted “in the public interest” to curb “unreasonable surge” in fares caused by cascading operational problems at IndiGo. It said that IndiGo’s operational disruptions have resulted in large-scale flight cancellations, severe capacity constraints, and a sharp jump in last-minute fares, leaving thousands of passengers stranded. Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu shared the order detailing the fare caps in a post on X, saying that airlines shall extend maximum possible support to affected passengers, including …