Air travel has become costlier for the second time within a month, driven by a sharp increase in jet fuel prices amid ongoing global tensions.
After IndiGo, Air India has also announced a hike in both domestic and international airfares, with the revised rates coming into effect from Wednesday.From Nagpur, airfares on major routes have seen an average increase of around ?500. Ticket prices to key cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Goa and Hyderabad have gone up significantly, making travel more expensive for passengers.
The recent fare hikes by major airlines over the past week have impacted connectivity from Nagpur to multiple destinations.The surge in ticket prices has disrupted travel plans for many passengers, particularly tourists, as budgets have been affected.
With rising airfares, several travelers are now exploring alternative options such as railways or other cost-effective modes of transport.
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