Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Delhi-dharamshal­a airfares soar ahead of investors’ meet

- Naresh K Thakur

ON SATURDAY,

COST OF ONE-WAY TICKET ON SPICEJET FLIGHT TO DHARAMSHAL­A WAS AROUND ₹14,000 WHILE ON AIR INDIA FLIGHT IT WAS ABOVE₹21,000

DHARAMSHAL­A: Flying to Dharamshal­a is burning holes in the pockets of flyers as airfares to the hill-town have shot up ahead of the investors’ meet, which is scheduled for November 7 and 8 here.

According to the data gathered from travel websites, the airfares on the Delhi-dharamshal­a route have soared manifold. More than 2,000 investors are likely to attend the event, which will be inaugurate­d by Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi.

The Gaggal airport near Dharamshal­a receives three flights daily, one by private airline Spicejet and two by Alliance Air, the domestic arm of Air India.

In the off-season, one ticket on Delhi-dharamshal­a sector costs between ₹5,000 to ₹6,000.

However, on Saturday, the cost of one-way ticket on Spicejet flight to Dharamshal­a was around ₹14,000 while on Air India flight it was above ₹21,000.

On Sunday, the one-way trip will cost almost similar to that on Saturday. The Spicejet ticket on November 4 will cost below ₹8,000 and on Alliance Air, it will be just above ₹10,000. Air ticket prices will peak again on November 5 when Spicejet ticket will cost ₹13,882 and Alliance Air between ₹12,000 and ₹17,000. On November 7, the inaugural day of the investors’ meet, Alliance Air ticket will cost more than ₹21,000 while the Spicejet flight is already booked.

The ticket cost will be highest between ₹20,000 to 21,0000 on both Spicejet and Alliance Air on November 8. Gaggal airport manager Milan Gurung said airfares increase or decrease according to demand due to dynamic prices.

13 ADDITIONAL PARKING SLOTS EARMARKED

To ease out the parking problem during the meet in Dharamshal­a, the district police have earmarked 13 additional parking places across the town. Kangra senior superinten­dent of police Vimukt Ranjan said an additional parking will accommodat­e around 1,000 vehicles.

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