Mumbai News: Domestic Airfares Soar Up To 530% Amid Summer Vacation Rush; Bengaluru, Goa Among Costliest Routes
With the beginning of the Summer vacation, domestic airfares have increased for various sectors across the country. The fares for flight tickets for some sectors have increased by more than a whopping 500%. While thousands of Indians plan their holidays and visits to their hometowns, the domestic airline sector has burdened travellers with a massive hike in airfares.

Summer Vacation 2025: Domestic Airfares from Mumbai Soar Up to 530%, Burdening Holiday Travelers | Representational Image
Mumbai: With the beginning of the Summer vacation, domestic airfares have increased for various sectors across the country. The fares for flight tickets for some sectors have increased by more than a whopping 500%.
While thousands of Indians plan their holidays and visits to their hometowns, the domestic airline sector has burdened travellers with a massive hike in airfares.
Air travellers on the domestic sectors originating from Mumbai are witnessing unbelievable increase in airfare which has went as high as 530% on Bengaluru route.
Flights originating from Mumbai have seen a considerable jump in their fares during holiday season compared to the normal rates. The biggest hike was recorded in Air India’s flight to Bengaluru at Rs18,291 for May 9, a jump of a shocking 530% against its normal rate of Rs2,900.
Similarly, Air India flight for Goa’s Manohar International Airport is fared at Rs15,570 for May 10, a jump of 480% against its normal rate of Rs2700. Similarly, Air India’s flight to Bhuj fared at Rs18,181 for May 6, an increase of 320% against its normal fare of Rs4,400. Ahmedabad also saw an increase of 306% as Akasa Air’s flight on May 8 is fared at Rs16,443 against the regular fare of Rs4,049.
Other sectors across the country have also seen airfare hike of more than 100%. Mumbai to Kolkata airfares have increased by 247%, Lucknow by 225%, Chennai by 207%, Delhi by 161%, Bhubaneshwar by 127%, Jaipur by 122% and Amritsar by 38% against the normal airfare.
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A study published by the Airports Council International (ACI) Asia-Pacific & Middle East in November had revealed that India saw a 43% rise in domestic airfares in the first half of 2024, compared to the pre-pandemic levels. The study, which was conducted by examining airfare trends across 6 lakh routes in 19 countries from 2019 to 2024, claimed that India saw the second-highest airfare hike after Vietnam at 63%.
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