'Very Serious Concern': Supreme Court On Fluctuation In Airfare, Extra Charges During Festivals, Holiday Season

The Supreme Court of India expressed significant concern over the rising fluctuations in airfare and the imposition of extra charges during peak holiday seasons, particularly festivals. This issue was brought to the forefront during a recent hearing where Additional Solicitor General Anil Kaushik informed the court that the government is actively examining the matter at the highest levels. The court's remarks highlight the challenges faced by travelers who are often subjected to exorbitant fares during festive periods, raising questions about the fairness and regulation of airline pricing practices. With the festive season approaching, the Supreme Court's attention to this issue underscores the need for a more transparent and consumer-friendly approach in the aviation sector, especially to protect the interests of the common traveler. As the government deliberates on potential regulatory measures, the outcome could have significant implications for both passengers and airlines in India.
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