A check on MakeMyTrip showed a one-way ticket on the Delhi-Kolkata route was being sold for Rs 38,000-42,000 on Wednesday. Also, only 14 seats were available and that, too, on full-service carriers.
The situation is no better in other sectors. A Delhi-Mumbai ticket for Wednesday was available at Rs 22,000-32,000, while a Delhi-Bengaluru flight ticket cost Rs 18,000-28,000. Data from MakeMyTrip show spot fares for the top three routes — Delhi-Mumbai, Delhi-Bengaluru and Mumbai-Bengaluru — have risen significantly compared to December last year. While fares on the Delhi-Mumbai route have risen 45 per cent, Delhi-Bengaluru and Mumbai-Bengaluru tickets are priced 57 per cent and 42.5 per cent higher, respectively.
For those seeking to fly from Delhi to Mumbai on Thursday, the fare is Rs 10,019-30,000. For Friday, the rates vary from Rs 8,800 to Rs 11,000. On the Delhi-Bengaluru route, fares stand at Rs 13,000-17,000 for Thursday and Rs 10,000-14,000 for Friday. The Delhi-Mumbai and Delhi-Bengaluru routes aren’t the only ones to record huge fare increases. Those travelling from Delhi to Kolkata during December 18-21 have to pay Rs 11,600-17,000.
Those cancelling their SpiceJet tickets to Goa and looking for alternatives will do well to consider other options: Fares on the Delhi-Goa route for Friday range from Rs 16,800 to Rs 43,000 (with one stop). With such a budget, one could undertake a four-five day trip to Southeast Asia, hotel expenses included.