Airfares shoot up due to Jet Airways crisis

Tickets expensive by 28% as airline suspends international operations and curtails domestic flights

April 16, 2019 10:18 pm | Updated 10:18 pm IST - Mumbai

Jet Airways aircrafts are seen parked at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai on April 15, 2019

Jet Airways aircrafts are seen parked at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai on April 15, 2019

With Jet Airways suspending international operations till April 22 and drastically curtailing domestic flights, airfares have shot up 28% overall when compared to this time last year as passengers are left to making last-minute changes.

Air France and KLM have both operated additional flights to Mumbai owing to demand on April 14 and 15 respectively to accommodate passengers. Besides, there are 10 international routes where Jet Airways had monopoly by being the only Indian carrier to operate these sectors.

An analysis of April 2019 fares in comparison to last year shows that fares for flights originating from Delhi have increased by 19% and fares for flights from Mumbai are up by 36%. Airfares from Bengaluru and Pune are up by 18% and 30% respectively due to the limited availability of seats.

“With Jet now cancelling international flights, the rising fare situation is set to get worse if capacity is not increased before peak summer travel season,” said Aloke Bajpai, CEO and co-founder, ixigo.

The Jet Airways international network, which it started building in 2007 with the induction of its wide-body fleet of the Boeing 777, saw it becoming the only Indian carrier to develop a hub in Brussels, which it later moved to Amsterdam.

“Our international network has included flights to the Gulf region from multiple airports in India, while its long-haul network worked through a hub-and-spoke network. It also operated four daily flights to London,” Asim Valiani, vice-president, National Aviators Guild (NAG), the airlines pilot’s union, said.

But the suspension of the international routes has given the business out of India on a platter to foreign airlines. “This also impacts passengers. Jet Airways has been operating to 10 sectors which were monopoly routes. There simply wasn’t another operator who flew non-stop,” aviation analyst Ameya Joshi noted.

Routes like Pune-Singapore, Mumbai-Dhaka, Bengaluru-Amsterdam as well as flights to Abu Dhabi from Pune and Lucknow were monopoly routes.

In addition to this, there are eight routes that had Jet Airways as the only Indian carrier. These mostly included flights from Mumbai to Hong Kong, Colombo, Kuwait, Bahrain, Kathmandu, etc.

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