Deccan Chronicle

Airfares aren’t exorbitant, DGCA tells High Court

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New Delhi, Aug. 17: Civil aviation regulator, DGCA, on Friday told the Delhi High Court that airlines in the country are not charging fares that are unlawful, discrimina­tory or exorbitant and the ticket prices change according to market forces.

The Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) also told a bench of Chief Justice Rajendra Menon and Justice V.K. Rao that under the Aircraft Act it was not empowered to make “financial regulation­s” with regard to air fares.

The regulator took the stand in an affidavit filed in response to a PIL seeking capping of air fares charged by airlines in the country.

The plea by consumer rights activist Bejon K. Misra has alleged that the authoritie­s, including DGCA, were acting as “silent spectators” to the “arbitrary” fixing of fares by the airlines.

Denying the allegation, DGCA said in its affidavit that “change in air fares was dynamic”.

“Fare increase with increase in demand for seats on any given flight and as a flight’s available seat inventory diminishes, lower bucket fares consequent­ly may no longer be available.

“It is denied that air fares charged by the airlines are unlawful and discrimina­tory and that the respondent­s (DGCA and the Centre) have shirked their responsibi­lity,” the aviation regulator said while urging the court to dismiss the plea.

The court took the affidavit, filed by advocate Anjana Gosain, on record and listed the matter for further hearing on October 9.

Explaining how the fares are calculated, DGCA in its affidavit said that airlines adopt a dynamic pricing mechanism in which prices are changed often depending on the day of a week, time of day, numbers of days before the flight and other factors like number of seats and departure time.

The regulator also said that “prevailing airline practices with regard to the type of fares offered and their charging method by private and government owned airlines are same and in line with practices followed globally”.

The DGCA also said that “petitioner’s averments regarding charging of exorbitant airfares by private airlines have not been substantia­ted” as the prices charged by them do not exceed the fare buckets (levels) displayed on their website.

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