New Delhi: In a bid to fill the vacant seats in trains and meet the challenges posed by the roadways and airways, the Indian Railways has decided to give a discount of up to 25 per cent to passengers on ticket fares.
According to the Railways, the decision will be applicable in air-conditioned executive class and chair cars of trains like Shatabdi Express, Gatiman Express, Tejas Express, Double Decker and Intercity Express.
"A decision on giving a discount of passenger fare was taken today (Tuesday) and a circular has been issued to all the zonal managers," a senior Railway Ministry official told IANS.
He said, under this rule, passengers will be given up to 25 per cent discount on the base fare in selected trains with less than 50 per cent occupancy.
According to the circular, the percentage of discount on the fare and the right to decide the route of the train has been given to the Principal Chief Commercial Manager of the Zonal Railways.
Along with this, a guideline has also been issued under which trains and their route will be selected.
The official said that the new guideline is based on the occupancy of the train in the last year. It also said that discounted fare can be given for the full year or part of a year, or month-wise or seasonal or weekdays or weekends.
"If the passenger occupancy is less on the entire route or it is less in between any two special stations, a decision will be taken on that basis," it said.
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