Don’t Airlines Have A Heart? Fares Skyrocket As People Try To Get Out Of Chennai

Sameer Showkin

With relief and rescue operations continue in Chennai and people from across the country also praying for the people stuck in the troubled waters of the city, private airlines instead of providing any relief have hiked the air fares manifold.

From Bangalore, the nearest airport to deluged Chennai, the air fares to Delhi and other parts of the country have shot over the roof.

Screengrab, Makemytrip

With air traffic continues to remain suspended at Chennai airport since November 30, passengers are opting for flights to Bangaluru.

According to Hindustan Times report , t he cheapest ticket on various travel portals for ‘Bengaluru-Delhi flights was priced at Rs 21,081; for Bengaluru-Mumbai, it was Rs 22,323, Bengaluru-Ahmedabad Rs 28,430 and Bengaluru-Kolkata for Rs 12,086’.

A round-trip flight ticket between Delhi and Bangalore on GoAir ranges between Rs 34,000 to Rs 42,000. In Jet Airways, in the same sector, the flights cost anywhere between Rs 46,000 to Rs 75,000. Spice Jet flights in the same sector are between Rs 41,000 to Rs 56,000, as reported by DNA .

You might also like
Kolkata Model’s Towel Dance Sparks Outrage. Feminism, Fame, or Just Bad Judgment?
Zomato Wants You To Work For Free And Donate 20 Lakh. Internet Isn’t Having It
This Viral Video Of Men Serving Food At Lightning Speed During A Bhandara Has The Internet Divided
“Rs 4 Lakh For Class 1 Fees?” Jaipur Dad’s Post On Education Costs Sparks A Heated Debate
Passengers Served Sambhar with a Side of Bugs on Vande Bharat, Twitter Loses It
Dirty, Dangerous’ Delhi? Not for This Irish Vlogger, Who’s Now a Superfan