More domestic flights this winter, but fares rise 30%

October 11, 2013

Flights_fares_riseNew Delhi, Oct 11: Air travelers should not expect any relief from sky-high domestic airfares this festive season which are up by over 30% since August despite airlines increasing domestic flights in coming winter. Airlines will operate about 11,900 weekly domestic flights — 3% more than the summer schedule but still way less than the figure of 13,500 seen two years back when Kingfisher Airlines (KFA) was still flying. The drastic drop in domestic capacity from KFA days will mean that fares remain high despite the hike in flights from this summer to winter.

The aviation ministry has approved the domestic winter schedule of 11,886 weekly flights, up from the summer figure of 11,541. Air India, Jet Airways and Alliance Air will operate less domestic flights than their summer schedule and other airlines have added some flights, said sources.

"One-way fares on all important metro routes like Delhi to Mumbai or Kolkata are about Rs 10,000 if the ticket is bought within seven days of travel date. Earlier fares would shoot up during the peak of peak travel seasons like Puja holidays or Diwali. Now they are consistently high and will remain so unless the capacity increases with the new Tata airlines or fuel prices drop or there is some miracle," said Anil Kalsi, of Delhi-based Ambey Travels. The fares are about 25% to 30% higher than the summer rates.

Travel industry insiders say that given the way loss-making domestic airline industry (with the exception of IndiGo) is cutting domestic flights and using their planes on the more profitable foreign routes, fares for flying within the country will remain high. The only relief, they say, will come when Tata Sons launch their budget airline with AirAsia and the full service carrier with Singapore Airlines.

On their part, airline officials say that the government must rationalize operating costs, without which offering low fares would only mean ending up like Kingfisher. Mounting losses and capacity drop since Kingfisher shut down has led to a drastic hike in fares. Indian airlines have collectively lost Rs 53,650 crore from 2007 to 2013 and their total debt-cum-dues on March 31, 2013, were a staggering 1.07 lakh crore, according to the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation.

The winter of 2011 (when trouble in Kingfisher had just started) saw 13,541 weekly domestic flights. This was possibly the highest ever capacity witnessed in the domestic market. Then Kingfisher started truncating its flight schedule. The summer of 2012 saw about 13,000 weekly flights with Kingfisher accounting for 2,500 of them. This number kept falling till the airline shut down on September 30, 2012. As a result, last winter saw just 10,935 weekly domestic flights.

"Domestic air travel is showing a declining trend while international travel to and from India has been rising constantly by 11%. We will see airline use more capacity on foreign routes. The domestic capacity will now rise — and possibly fares will fall — only when the two new Tata airlines are launched," said a senior official.

Weekly domestic flights

Winter 2011: 13,541 (trouble starts in Kingfisher)

Summer 2012: Slightly over 13,000 (Kingfisher has over 2,500 flights but keeps reducing them before shutting down on Sept 30)

Winter 2012: 10,935

Summer 2013: 11,541

Winter 2013: 11,886

Impact on fares: Lower capacity, higher losses and operating costs send fares zooming by over 30% this winter over summer

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January 31,2020

New Delhi, Jan 31: Chief Economic Adviser K V Subramanian on Friday said India's GDP is expected to grow at 6-6.5 per cent next fiscal as the economic slowdown has bottomed out.

As per the first advance estimates released by the National Statistical Organisation (NSO), the country's economic growth is likely to hit an 11-year low of 5 per cent in the current fiscal ending March 2020.

The Economic Survey 2019-20, prepared by a team lead by Subramanian, has projected the GDP to expand in the range of 6-6.5 per cent during 2020-21.

The Indian economy has hit the bottom and it will see an uptick from here, he said in a media briefing post the Economic Survey.

Amidst a weak environment for global manufacturing, trade and demand, the Indian economy slowed down with GDP growth moderating to 4.8 per cent in the first half of 2019-20, lower than 6.2 per cent in H2 of 2018-19.

Based on NSO's first advance estimates of GDP growth for 2019-20 at 5 per cent, an uptick in GDP growth is expected in the second half of the fiscal, it said.

According to it, the uptick in second half of 2019-20 would be mainly due to ten positive factors like picking up of Nifty India Consumption Index for the first time this year, an upbeat secondary market, higher FDI flows, build-up of demand pressure, positive outlook for rural consumption, rebound of industrial activity, steady improvement in manufacturing, growth in merchandise exports, higher build-up of foreign exchange reserves and positive growth rate of GST revenue collection.

The survey also emphasised that merger of public sector banks may increase the financial strength of the merged entities, lower the risk aversion and result in lowering of lending rates.

Further, as the implementation of GST further settles down, the increased unification of the domestic market may reduce business costs and facilitate fresh investment.

Reforms in land and labour market may further reduce business costs, said the survey, presented a day before Sitharaman's Union Budget 2020-21.

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January 27,2020

Jehanabad, Jan 27: The police here carried out a raid at the ancestral house of anti-CAA activist Sharjeel Imam, who has been slapped with a sedition case in the national capital for alleged inflammatory speeches he gave at Shaheen Bagh and the Jamia Milia Islamia, a senior official said on Monday.

According to Superintendent of Police, Jehanabad, Manish Kumar, Imams house in Kako police station area was raided late on Sunday night following "help sought by central agencies" which are investigating the cases lodged against the JNU research scholar.

Imam was not found at his house but two of his relatives and their driver were detained for interrogation and let off thereafter, the SP said.

A graduate in computer science from IIT-Mumbai, Sharjeel Imam had shifted to Delhi for pursuing research at the Centre for Historical Studies, JNU.

He was slapped with a sedition case after his alleged speeches went viral on the social media wherein he was heard speaking about Assam's possible secession from the country in the wake of the Citienship (Amendment) Act (CAA).

Earlier, he had been booked on similar charges at a police station in Aligarh for a speech he delivered on the AMU campus.

Besides, a case under the stringent anti-terror law UAPA has been registered against him at Assam.

Imams late father Akbar Imam was a local JD(U) leader who had unsuccessfully contested an assembly election in his lifetime.

Reacting to the developments, his distraught mother Afshan Rahim told the media, "My son is innocent. He is a bright young man and not a thief or a pickpocket. I swear in the name of God that I do not know about his whereabouts. But I can guarantee that upon learning about the cases, he will appear before the investigating agencies and fully cooperate in the probe."

She said that it has been a long time since she met her son though she had a telephonic conversation with him a few weeks ago.

"He was obviously disturbed by the CAA and fears of the National Register of Citiznes (NRC) about being implemented across the country which, he said, would affect not just Muslims but all poor people," she said.

In fact, after 15 days of Shaheen Bagh protest, he had asked the agitators there to withdraw and watch the situation for a month, and then decide on the further course of action, she said. "But they refused to relent. He was calling for a 'chakkajam' (road blockade). He is just a kid and not capable of instigating people for secession," she added.

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June 20,2020

New Delhi, Jun 20: With the highest single-day increase of 14,516 COVID-19 cases reported in the last 24 hours, India's coronavirus count stood at 3,95,048 on Saturday.

The death toll has gone up to 12,948 in the country with 375 persons succumbing to the infection.

According to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the total number of cases includes 1,68,269 active cases, 2,13,831 cured/discharged/migrated and 12,948 deaths.

Maharashtra with 1,24,331 cases continues to be the worst-affected state in the country with 55,665 active cases while 62,773 patients have been cured and discharged in the state so far. The death toll due to COVID-19 stands at 5,893 in the state.

The number of confirmed cases in Tamil Nadu also crossed the 50 thousand mark on Saturday and reached 54,449.

The national capital is the third-worst affected by the infection in the country with the count reaching 53,116 today.

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