By Surabhi Gupta
Prayagraj: The Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj, which commenced on January 13 and is set to conclude on February 26, 2025, has drawn millions of pilgrims from all over India, notably a considerable number from Hyderabad. However, the journey to this significant event has been complicated by an alarming rise in airfares. Tickets for one-way travel from Hyderabad to Prayagraj now range between ₹28,000 and ₹1.02 lakh.
An examination of flight booking websites reveals that direct flights from Hyderabad are fully reserved until late February. Consequently, travellers have had to consider connecting flights as alternatives. For example, one option involves a five-hour trip with a layover of an hour in Mumbai costing ₹28,901 on January 29; however, this rises sharply to ₹36,901 one day later. Another possibility includes a six-hour travel time with two hours spent waiting in New Delhi for around ₹28,700 on January 29.
The dates of January 28 and 29 coincide with Mauni Amavasya, the most significant day for Shahi Snan witnessing extraordinary demand, resulting in soaring prices. According to findings shared by travel portal Ixigo, ticket fares for outings between Delhi and Prayagraj saw a notable increase of 21 per cent, surpassing ₹41,000 for return trips scheduled on January 28.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MP Raghav Chadha pointed out the glaring difference in airfare rates during normal times versus now; typically fares hover between ₹5,000 and ₹8,000 but have surged during the Kumbh festival period to between ₹50,000 and ₹60,000. He has called upon the Centre to take action against these excessive charges that he claims exploit individuals seeking spiritual fulfilment.
"The prices of Air-Tickets to Prayagraj have soared to unusually high levels compared to ordinary days. On behalf of all the devotees who wish to undertake the pilgrimage to the Maha Kumbh, I urge the Union Government to intervene and stop airlines from charging exorbitant fees and taking advantage of the devotees. I request that flight prices be made more affordable for everyone attending the Maha Kumbh," Chadha said.
In addressing these issues raised by concerned parties about inflated fares, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) held discussions with airline representatives at a high-level meeting.