The finding has come in the backdrop of aviation regulator DGCA asking Indian carriers to make ticket prices more rational and reasonable following recent outcry over a major fare hike on various domestic sectors.
A comparison of average domestic fares prevailing in some countries for air travel above 2,000 km showed that those in China were higher than in India by 87 per cent, those in Australia by 182 per cent, in Canada by 162 per cent and in the US by 119 per cent.
The air fares were analysed on the basis of PAX-IS data of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) which the global airlines' body compiles from the tickets sold by all IATA carriers.
Taking one USD equivalent to Rs 55, the average Indian domestic fares for travel up to 750 km stood at USD 60 (Rs 3,300), between 750 and 1,000 km at USD 81 (Rs 4,455), between 1,000 and 1,400 km at USD 108 (Rs 5,940), between 1,400 and 2,000 km at USD 120 (Rs 6,600) and over 2000 km at USD 130 (Rs 7,150).
Compared with this, the air fares in Australia were USD 186 for a distance band of up to 750 km, USD 195 for 750-1,000 km, USD 248 for 1,000-1,400 km, USD 290 for 1,400-2,000 km and USD 367 for over 2,000 km of air travel, the figures showed.
Similarly for China, these were USD 104, USD 129, USD 156, USD 191 and USD 243 respectively for these different distance bands. In Canada, the average domestic fares were USD 228, USD 273, USD 312, USD 327 and USD 341.
In the US, the average fares were USD 179, USD 198, USD 231, USD 255 and USD 285, while in the UK, it was USD 156 and USD 221 for the first two distance bands, the data showed. MORE