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Indian aviation market's recovery significantly impacted by cap on fares, capacity: IATA DG

"Fare caps distort competition. All airlines have different cost bases and are in a position to offer capacity in the market at different prices. That is very positive to stimulate competition," the International Air Transport Association director-general said.

By PTI Jul 27, 2021 11:47:50 PM IST (Published)


The Indian aviation market's recovery has been significantly impacted by caps on fare and capacity which have been placed by the government since May last year, the director-general of global airlines body IATA, Willie Walsh, said on Tuesday.
When India resumed scheduled domestic flights on May 25 last year after a two-month break in view of the COVID-19 lockdown, it had allowed carriers to operate not more than 33 percent of their pre-Covid domestic services. This capacity cap has been gradually increased and it now stands at 65 percent.
At a press conference, Walsh said, "Without question, the demand in India is way in excess to the capacity that is in the market at the moment… If these capacity constraints were removed, without question, there would be significantly more demand for flights that are operating in India."