Fuel prices: Govt to request airlines to transfer benefit to passengers


Kochi, Jan 31 (PTI): With airlines taking advantage of the falling prices of aviation fuel, Centre today said it will request them to transfer its benefit as much as they can to passengers.

Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapati Raju, however, said the government will not dictate on air ticket rates.

"Well, crude goes up, crude comes down. And airlines were going under lots of losses and accumulative losses were tremendous. Now they have a respite. Now, we will request them to transfer (the benefit) as much as they can to the travelling public," Raju said when asked whether the government will ask airline companies to reduce the airfare in view of falling aviation fuel prices.

"If you start dictating on ticket prices, then there is going to be another type of problem. We don't intend to do that," the minister said.

Aviation fuel prices have declined as international oil prices have slumped.
Raju, who visited the Cochin International Airport Limited to understand its solar powered electricity generation system, said the Aviation Ministry had conducted an analysis on ticketing and it was found that only 1.7 per cent of air tickets were higher priced in a whole year in the country.

The Minister said he was not in favour of an existing rule called 5/20 under which a domestic carrier is allowed to fly abroad only after completing five years of domestic operations and having a minimum of 20 aircraft fleet.

"Definitely I am not in favour of anything that pulls down Indians," the Minister said when asked whether he was planning to do away with it.

"I don't think that anywhere else in the world, we have a rule like that. And nobody has been able to explain to me why is it(there)? Why is it advantageous? If you can explain, I would be grateful," he said.

He said the new civil aviation policy will be out "as soon as we can".

"It is already in an advanced stage. There are 2-3 small issues to be narrowed down. Once that happens, Government of India has its inter-ministerial consultancy. These things have to go back to Cabinet. So this will happen, this process will happen and the policy will be out," Raju said.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Promenade Road,Fraze Town,B'lore 560005

    Mon, Feb 01 2016

    Government need to make a policy that when the fuel price reduces then the benefit should pass on to the people who travel

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  • John, Udupi

    Sun, Jan 31 2016

    On what moral grounds BJP government is saying this!? or is it a eye wash!?. Government itself is not transferring international crude price decrease to people but helping only corporates and its talking non sense now!

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  • Adrian, Bender/ dubai

    Sun, Jan 31 2016

    Request... Are the asking for donation or sponsor.

    When the jet fuel prices go up it is immediately passed on to the passengers. Why not now??

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  • Joe Britto, Nakre/Bangalore

    Sun, Jan 31 2016

    When the Price of Crude oil has come down by more than 80 % , the price of petrol & diesel have hardly come down by 20 % or less. All the benefits to the final consumer are eaten by Tax & Excise components. But when the Price of Crud oil goes up, it does not take much time for the Govt. to increase the duties . When will the common man see Achee Din which as so been reserved only for politicians be it the Congress/BJP/JDS /CPI/CPM etc

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Sun, Jan 31 2016

    Its better if they do so before this vacation season starts, when the poor working class in the Gulf comes on holiday this summer to be with their school-going children.

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  • RonRon, Udupi

    Sun, Jan 31 2016

    My friend , first you let common man to enjoy the benefit of low crude price.

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  • Herald, udupi

    Sun, Jan 31 2016

    Ya good gesture Mr. Minister... but when are you reducing fuel prices for public.. where are achche din for public?...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 31 2016

    Who is the GOVERNMENT ...

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 31 2016

    Govt must ask crude oil giants like Reliance to pass on the enormous international price reduction benefits to consumers.
    Besides should also ask pulses hoarders & traders to pass on the benefit to consumers.

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  • Peter, Bangalore

    Sun, Jan 31 2016

    Should be high priory task for Modi Govt.
    Rich people can't afford air travel.

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  • Abdul kader, kasaragod

    Sun, Jan 31 2016

    what about Railway ?

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Sun, Jan 31 2016

    The aache din Government is sharing with the consumers the highly declined oil price! But adding more tax and bleeding the public like a national looting on the other hand making the petroleum corporations of India too rich in a hurry.

    Surprise-surprise-surprise! asking the aviation industry to be good Samaritans! What a great Government?

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Sun, Jan 31 2016

    Also forward the benefit to common two wheeler, three wheeler and the land transport! Do not leave it alone to Ambani / Adani's!!

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 31 2016

    Be an example first before removing a speck from others eye remove the log from your own eye.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 31 2016

    Rule No.1: Boss is always right
    Rule No.2: If he is wrong, see rule no.3
    Rule No.3: Go to Rule No.1.

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  • arm, ksa

    Sun, Jan 31 2016

    Mr. Joseph, Mooki bath chinlee yar, well said. Before telling other that there is hole in you pan cake, first see your pan if there is hole.

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