11000, 13000 and 17000 ... It won't be easy to go home on Deepawali-Chhath, ticket prices have reached the sky

Although there are more than four months left in Deepawali and Chhath Mahaparva, the preparations for air travel for visitors have already begun during these festivals. Surprisingly, the discussion of flight tickets has already sharpened, and a tremendous bounce is also seen in aircraft. Ticket prices have started to affect the air, currently for major airports such as Patna, Darbhanga and Gaya, the prices of tickets coming from Big Cities-Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, are increasing by 20 to 40 percent. Although unilateral tickets are available from £ 4,000 to £ 5,000 on normal days, the ticket price on the same route for October-November reached £ 9,000 to £ 12,000. The growing pre -discussion of passengers is planning to return this year as a large number of migrants on Deepawali and Chhath. Since the Corona epidemic, the trend of air travel has increased among migrant workers and employees, thereby highlighting the demand for tickets for festivals. Airline fetches profitable experts believes that airlines enterprises are already increasing by experiencing the demand of passengers under the dynamic fair system. At festivals, passengers have limited options, in such a situation that they have to buy tickets for more rent. What do travel agencies say? According to a travel agency operator in Patna, “Like every year, there is a lot of demand for air tickets around Chhath and Deepawali this year. Many people are already booking backs. It can be difficult to get tickets from the last week of October to the third week of November.” Railway options, but long wait, although Railway is an alternative medium, trains have a long waiting list during the festive season. As a result, the air journey becomes the first choice of people, although it is more expensive. Share this story -tags