The Kashmir Chamber of Commerce & Industry Saturday alleged that some airlines in collusion with bulk ticket booking operators are hiking the airfares at their sweet will in wake of the huge influx of tourists and Non-Resident Kashmiris (NRK).
The Chamber said that the feedback received about the tourist inflow to Kashmir Valley by air route indicates that the rush of air travelers to the valley is increasing as besides the tourists, a large number of NRKs, students and patients taking treatment outside of the state are returning home for the celebration of Eid festival.
“It has been learnt that some airlines in collusion with bulk ticket booking operators are hiking the airfares at their sweet will which is not only affecting the tourist business in Jammu & Kashmir adversely but also overburdens the Non Resident Kashmiris, students studying outside and patients”, Kashmir Inc said in a press statement to Kashmir Observer.
Quoting Faiz Ahmad Bakshi, Secretary General, the Kashmir Chamber of Commerce & Industry the statement said that the business community has already expressed its grave concern about “such ill-advised unwarranted fare hiking practices by the airlines’ and the bulk ticket booking operators”. He said this practice has been also observed by the Department-related Parliamentary Committee on Transport, Tourism and Culture, Government of India.
“It appears that the airlines operators on Delhi/Jammu/Srinagar air route have not taken the clear recommendations of the said Department- related Parliamentary Committee on the subject seriously and are instead hiking the fares irrationally which is tantamount to undue profiteering by the Airlines causing a hurdle to the tourist movement,” the Chamber said.
The Kashmir Chamber of Commerce & Industry said that it would earnestly request the Minister for Civil Aviation and Director General Civil Aviation Government of India to have the recommendations of said Department-related Parliamentary Committee implemented in letter and spirit without fail.
“The Committee recommends that there should be a mechanism with the ministry such as capping of upper and lower prices to stop the practice of predatory pricing or the sudden surge in prices even though price buckets are being created as per international aviation norms, a close watch has to be maintained by the DGCA & the ministry and a mechanism should be devised to monitor the websites of various airlines to prevent them from misguiding passengers.”
The panel said that in case private airlines do not publish the correct information regarding fares, they should be penalised for it. “The Committee observes that the Ministry of Civil Aviation has a responsibility to the travelling public and the nation at large to ensure that predatory pricing mechanism is not adopted by the airlines under the cloak of free market economy. The committee recommends the ministry should formulate a pricing mechanism for air fares to ensure that passengers are not charged exorbitant prices.”
Kashmir Inc said that it also likes to impress upon the airlines operating on Delhi/Jammu/Srinagar route to operate additional flights to meet the increasing traffic on Srinagar sector.