War Impact on Air Travel, MP Flight Tickets Rises Up to 25%
Indore (MP)
MP air ticket prices to Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru have surged as global tensions, higher ATF costs and route disruptions push fares sharply higher.
Air ticket prices from Madhya Pradesh have become significantly costlier over the past few weeks, with fares to major domestic destinations such as Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru and Jaipur rising by more than 25 per cent. The spike follows mounting global tensions involving Iran, Israel and the United States, which have pushed up crude oil prices and aviation turbine fuel (ATF) costs, triggering a fresh fare hike across airlines.
Passengers flying out of Indore and Bhopal are now paying substantially more for both domestic and international routes, with travel industry representatives warning that fares may rise further if fuel costs remain elevated.
Fuel Surcharge Returns
Airlines including IndiGo and Air India have reintroduced fuel surcharge on several sectors after a sharp rise in operational costs. Industry sources said the increase in ATF prices has directly impacted airline margins, forcing carriers to pass on part of the burden to passengers.
According to travel operators, domestic fares have increased by 15 to 20 per cent on average in the past few weeks, while several high-demand sectors have seen even steeper jumps. The increase has coincided with the summer travel season, adding pressure on leisure and family travel budgets.
Indore Routes Costlier
Indore has seen the sharpest rise in airfares among major cities in Madhya Pradesh. Travel agents said fares on several routes from the city have risen sharply due to limited competition and reduced direct connectivity.
A one-way ticket from Indore to Mumbai, which was earlier available for around Rs 4,500, is now being sold at nearly Rs 6,500. The Indore-Kolkata sector has recorded one of the steepest jumps, with fares rising from Rs 6,500-7,500 to as high as Rs 12,000 on some days.
Travel experts said the limited number of operators on key routes, especially IndiGo’s dominance in Indore, has amplified the impact of higher fuel costs on passengers.
Direct Flights Reduced
The fare increase has also been compounded by reduced connectivity from Indore under the summer flight schedule implemented at the end of March. Several direct flights from the city to major destinations have been withdrawn, forcing passengers to opt for connecting flights.
This has increased both travel time and overall cost. Flyers who earlier relied on direct services are now paying more for multi-leg routes, particularly on business and holiday sectors. Travel agents said the change has disrupted summer vacation plans for many families, with some shifting to rail travel due to rising airfare.
International Fares Jump
International travel has become even more expensive, with fares on some routes rising by 30 to 35 per cent. Travel operators said flights to the Gulf, the US and parts of Europe have been affected by airspace restrictions and route diversions linked to the West Asia conflict.
Flights that earlier used shorter routes over Gulf airspace are now being rerouted in several cases, increasing flight time and fuel burn. This has pushed up ticket prices, especially on long-haul routes. Industry estimates suggest some international fares have nearly doubled compared to rates seen earlier this year.
Industry Flags Concern
Hemendra Singh Jadon, chairman of the Travel Agents Association of India’s Madhya Pradesh-Chhattisgarh chapter, said the rise in fares is directly linked to geopolitical instability and rising ATF costs. He said further increases cannot be ruled out if global conditions remain volatile.
Travel expert Hemant Dhanotiya said reduced competition on several Indore routes has worsened the impact. According to him, passengers are now bearing the combined burden of costly fuel, limited seats and fewer direct flights.
Outlook Remains Uncertain
Travel operators expect air ticket prices to remain elevated through the summer unless crude prices ease and flight routes stabilise. With schools closing for vacations and holiday demand rising, airlines are likely to retain higher pricing on busy sectors.
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War Impact on Air Travel, MP Flight Tickets Rises Up to 25%
Indore (MP)
Air ticket prices from Madhya Pradesh have become significantly costlier over the past few weeks, with fares to major domestic destinations such as Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru and Jaipur rising by more than 25 per cent. The spike follows mounting global tensions involving Iran, Israel and the United States, which have pushed up crude oil prices and aviation turbine fuel (ATF) costs, triggering a fresh fare hike across airlines.
Passengers flying out of Indore and Bhopal are now paying substantially more for both domestic and international routes, with travel industry representatives warning that fares may rise further if fuel costs remain elevated.
Fuel Surcharge Returns
Airlines including IndiGo and Air India have reintroduced fuel surcharge on several sectors after a sharp rise in operational costs. Industry sources said the increase in ATF prices has directly impacted airline margins, forcing carriers to pass on part of the burden to passengers.
According to travel operators, domestic fares have increased by 15 to 20 per cent on average in the past few weeks, while several high-demand sectors have seen even steeper jumps. The increase has coincided with the summer travel season, adding pressure on leisure and family travel budgets.
Indore Routes Costlier
Indore has seen the sharpest rise in airfares among major cities in Madhya Pradesh. Travel agents said fares on several routes from the city have risen sharply due to limited competition and reduced direct connectivity.
A one-way ticket from Indore to Mumbai, which was earlier available for around Rs 4,500, is now being sold at nearly Rs 6,500. The Indore-Kolkata sector has recorded one of the steepest jumps, with fares rising from Rs 6,500-7,500 to as high as Rs 12,000 on some days.
Travel experts said the limited number of operators on key routes, especially IndiGo’s dominance in Indore, has amplified the impact of higher fuel costs on passengers.
Direct Flights Reduced
The fare increase has also been compounded by reduced connectivity from Indore under the summer flight schedule implemented at the end of March. Several direct flights from the city to major destinations have been withdrawn, forcing passengers to opt for connecting flights.
This has increased both travel time and overall cost. Flyers who earlier relied on direct services are now paying more for multi-leg routes, particularly on business and holiday sectors. Travel agents said the change has disrupted summer vacation plans for many families, with some shifting to rail travel due to rising airfare.
International Fares Jump
International travel has become even more expensive, with fares on some routes rising by 30 to 35 per cent. Travel operators said flights to the Gulf, the US and parts of Europe have been affected by airspace restrictions and route diversions linked to the West Asia conflict.
Flights that earlier used shorter routes over Gulf airspace are now being rerouted in several cases, increasing flight time and fuel burn. This has pushed up ticket prices, especially on long-haul routes. Industry estimates suggest some international fares have nearly doubled compared to rates seen earlier this year.
Industry Flags Concern
Hemendra Singh Jadon, chairman of the Travel Agents Association of India’s Madhya Pradesh-Chhattisgarh chapter, said the rise in fares is directly linked to geopolitical instability and rising ATF costs. He said further increases cannot be ruled out if global conditions remain volatile.
Travel expert Hemant Dhanotiya said reduced competition on several Indore routes has worsened the impact. According to him, passengers are now bearing the combined burden of costly fuel, limited seats and fewer direct flights.
Outlook Remains Uncertain
Travel operators expect air ticket prices to remain elevated through the summer unless crude prices ease and flight routes stabilise. With schools closing for vacations and holiday demand rising, airlines are likely to retain higher pricing on busy sectors.