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India’s busiest routes see surprise dip in airfares for year-end travel
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India’s busiest routes see surprise dip in airfares for year-end travel

Air travel on the country’s busiest routes this year-end is likely to be easy on your pocket compared to previous years. Airfares on major domestic routes like Delhi-Mumbai, Mumbai-Bengaluru, and Mumbai-Chennai have dropped by up to 28 per cent for the December 24-January 1 period compared to a year ago. This “adjustment” in airfares can be attributed to airlines’ efforts to rectify the missteps taken before Diwali, aviation industry officials say. In the run-up to the festival, airlines had maintained elevated fares to safeguard their higher yields (the average revenue earned per passenger per kilometre). However, this strategy resulted in lower load factors on several routes as the date approached, forcing them to reduce spot fares around Diwali in a bid to maxi...
Pratt Issues: Fare shock likely: Jan-March 2024 to see IndiGo planes in ‘mid 30s’ to join 50 already grounded due Pratt issues for months
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Pratt Issues: Fare shock likely: Jan-March 2024 to see IndiGo planes in ‘mid 30s’ to join 50 already grounded due Pratt issues for months

NEW DELHI: Engine-maker Pratt & Whitney (PW) has informed IndiGo the latest powder metal contamination issue could see "aircraft on ground (AoG) in the range of mid-thirties in the fourth quarter (Jan-Mar 2024) due to accelerated engine removals." Already almost 50 IndiGo Airbus A320neo (new engine option) have been grounded for several months awaiting replacement GTF engines from PW, which means over 80 IndiGo planescould be grounded early next year.Any more engines going bust, a common thing with PW GTF engines that power the A320 neos, will add to this number. Acapacity crunch, which IndiGo is trying to address by getting as many planes on lease as possible, could lead to a spike in airfares -- as seen earlier this summer after GoAir collapsed.The GTF engines have been facing a ser...