"... If a capping (of airfares) is required, then we will have to have discussions with them (airlines)," DGCA Director General M Sathiyavathy said here.
To a query on whether capping airfare is a practical option in the context of free market principles, she said, "Let's see. We need to have discussions."
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) would start making public from this month the highest fare bucket (or class) rates levied by domestic airlines.
The DGCA is expected to release tomorrow the air traffic data for the month of April along with high fare bucket details.
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Responding to concerns expressed by Parliamentarians over surge in airfares during the recent Jat agitation and natural calamities, Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju earlier this month told the Lok Sabha that he would discuss the issue with stakeholders.
According to Sathiyavathy, airlines have come forward and offered extra flights during crisis times such as at the time of Chennai floods.
Whether it was floods at Chennai and Srinagar, Jat agitation or earthquake in Nepal, on all the four occasions the DGCA interacted with the airlines, she said.
Sathiyavathy also said that if there is a need to have
a restriction on the upper limit of airfares during crisis periods, "we need to examine that, which is what the Minister has said".
"We have been trying to compare with international trends and like that... It (analysis of cancellation charges) will take more time," she said.