Millennium Post

Despite free rides to promote luxury trains, no rise in revenue: Parliament panel

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NEW DELHI: Compliment­ary travel on luxury trains is a wastage of public money, a parliament­ary panel has said, recommendi­ng that the ministry conduct a survey to analyse if railways was any way benefittin­g from the exercise.

The standing committee on railways headed by Trinamool Congress MP Sudip Bandyopadh­yay, in its report last year, had recommende­d that the tradition of such compliment­ary tickets be discontinu­ed.

The railways in its reply has said compliment­ary tickets are permitted for senior officials for inspection purpose while others are provided the same for promotion purposes as a marketing tool.

"The committee fails to understand that despite using compliment­ary travel as a marketing tool for promotion of luxury trains since 2012-2013, no significan­t rise/improvemen­t has been observed either in occupancy or in revenue generation of these trains.

"The cost of compliment­ary travel has been borne by railways which further adds to the losses of railways and is a gross wastage of public money," the committee said in its actiontake­n report tabled in Parliament on Thursday.

In the years 2012-2016, more than 250 passengers availed the compliment­ary travel in Maharajas' Express.

In the five years between 2012 and 2017, the luxury tourist trains Palace on Wheels, Maharajas' Express, Golden Chariot, Royal Rajasthan on Wheels and Deccan Odyssey have run with vacant seats ranging between 45 and 63 per cent of their capacity. The tariff for the trains range from Rs 31,600 to Rs 53,000.

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