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DGCA steps in to regulate soaring Prayagraj airfares

Warns airlines to ‘rationalise rates’, approves 81 more flights to city to check surge; A one-way ticket from Mumbai to Prayagraj’s Bamrauli Airport costs at least Rs 30,000, and from other metro cities the fare is currently around Rs 50,000 or more

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Passengers stranded at Mumbai airport on Monday, after their Mumbai-Darbhanga flight was cancelled twice in three days

Passengers stranded at Mumbai airport on Monday, after their Mumbai-Darbhanga flight was cancelled twice in three days

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has advised airlines to “rationalise airfares” to Prayagraj and has approved an additional 81 flights to regulate the surge in airfares during the Maha Kumbh Mela 2025.

A one-way ticket from Mumbai to Prayagraj’s Bamrauli Airport costs at least R30,000, and from other metro cities the fare is currently around R50,000 or more.
Ajay Prakash, owner of Nomad Travels and president of the Travel Agents Federation of India (TAFI), said, “The demand for Prayagraj is such that if one books a non-stop flight from Mumbai to Prayagraj for any date in February, one will have to pay R30,000 one way.”

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