Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Plan early to get discounts on train travel: Rly panel

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Just like air travellers, railway passengers planning their journey in advance could get cheaper deals, if the recommenda­tions of a fare review committee are approved by the Railway Board.

The committee, which submitted its report this week, has suggested graded discounts depending on the number of vacant seats in a train, sources said.

Similar to the modus operandi of airlines, which offer heavy discounts to passengers if they book their tickets months in advance, the committee, officials said recommende­d discounts from 50% to 20%, depending on the number of vacant seats available at the time of booking.

The panel has also proposed discounts for tickets booked after charting. It has said that discounts can be offered in slots from two days to two hours before the departure of the train.

The committee has also said that passengers will have to pay more for choosing lower berths, just like air travellers pay more for front-row seats.

However, officials say senior citizens, people with disabiliti­es and pregnant women could be allotted the seats free of charge.

The committee has also suggested that fares be increased for those trains which reach their destinatio­ns at “convenient” times such as early morning as against those that arrive at “odd hours” for example between 0000 and 0400 hours and 1300 and 1700 hours, the officials said. Sources said the Railway Board, however, is likely to make changes before approving the recommenda­tions.

They said that there are also suggestion­s to leave the fare differenti­als for the zonal railways to decide on as they can take the decision based on local demand and supply ratio.

The committee has also recommende­d that instead of having flat fares, the railways should increase fares during festive seasons, and reduce them during lean months. The committee, the sources said, has also recommende­d premium charges for overnight trains and trains with pantry cars.

The committee consists of some Railway Board officials, NITI Aayog adviser Ravinder Goyal, Executive Director (Revenue Management) of Air India Meenakshi Malik, professor S Sriram, and Iti Mani, Director, Revenue, Le Meridien, Delhi.

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