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Should the Indian Central government step in to maintain air fares within a range?
On what basis?
Asked by Aarnika Tiwaari,
27 Nov '12 01:25 pm
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Just calculate how much share goes to the Indian government in every rupee we pay for air ticket and petrol / air traffic fuel.
If the central government really decides to let go off some share, automatically the costs will come down for the airlines companies.
If they do still do not reduce the prices, then the government will have moral right to intervene and order review or enquiry into their pricing system.....
Answered by Kuldeep S, 27 Nov '12 02:57 pm
If the central government really decides to let go off some share, automatically the costs will come down for the airlines companies.
If they do still do not reduce the prices, then the government will have moral right to intervene and order review or enquiry into their pricing system.....
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Let them provide fuel at reasonable prices . That will enaable the Airlines to reduce their cost.
Answered by ts, 27 Nov '12 01:27 pm
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