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Saturday, July 8, 2017

Flying in and out of Delhi to cost less

NEW DELHI: Flying in and out of Delhi may soon get cheaper with incoming passengers no longer required to pay any user development fee (UDF). Even the UDF for outbound flyers—which went up to Rs 1,131 (without taxes) per passenger—is now slashed to Rs 10 and Rs 45 for domestic and international flyers, respectively. Also, landing-parking charges for airlines have been reduced and it remains to be seen what quantum of this lower cost benefit they pass on to flyers.

Armed with an enabling Supreme Court ruling issued this week, the aviation ministry released an order, implementing the much lower aeronautical tariff regime at IGI Airport (IGIA). "It comes into effect immediately," aviation secretary R N Choubey said.

These slashed (for departing) and abolished (for arriving) UDF charges are part of the 96% lower tariff order that the Airport Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA) had issued for IGIA in December 2015. While this delayed "second control period" order was to be effective from April 1, 2014, to March 31, 2019, the Delhi International Airport Pvt Ltd (DIAL) kept charging AERA's higher first control period order till now by taking legal recourse.

Source:-TOI

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