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Aug 17, 2018, 03:06 PM | Updated 03:06 PM IST
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The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has directed airlines to be sensitive of the flood situation in Kerala and cap ticket prices to Rs 10,000 on the Delhi-Kerala route, The New Indian Express has reported.
The Delhi-Kozhikode flight ticket prices, however, continued to be above Rs 10,000 reportedly.
Civil Aviation minister Suresh Prabhu tweeted out the directive to the airlines, while also thanking them for carrying the relief materials free of charge.
We have advised airlines to be more sensitive to situation arising out of #KeralaFlooding &keep airfares in check. Itâs a humanitarian cause Thx to all for agreeing with my suggestions to carry free of charge the #KeralaFloodRelief related material.All efforts ongoing for relief
— Suresh Prabhu (@sureshpprabhu) August 16, 2018
The Civil Aviation Ministry has said that fares on 18 domestic routes are being monitored, as reported by Business Standard.
Minister of Statistics & Programme Implementation Sadananda Gowda, however, called out the airlines for the sky-rocketing prices. He demanded that the prices should be immediately capped on flights operating in the sector.
Mangalore Airport is near to Kerala State , Most roads connected to Coastal is Affected , Trains not running , Can Sri @jayantsinha intervene immediately to seal a cap on rate Mangalore - Bengaluru , Mangalore - Mumbai and all Sector
— Sadananda Gowda (@DVSBJP) August 16, 2018
Private Airlines are at money making Shame !!!
— Sadananda Gowda (@DVSBJP) August 16, 2018
Today Mangalore to Bengaluru ticket rate is Sky rocketed at Rs 18000/-
This route Average rate is never more than Rs 4000/- in this route . Itâs the time to introduce more Flights @jayantsinha
Kerala is battling its worst flood in 100 years with red-alert having being sounded in most districts of the state. The floods and accompanying landslides have led to over 100 deaths in just one day with the overall toll having reached 167, as informed by CM Pinarayi Vijayan. Over 2 lakh people have taken shelter in relief camps in the state.