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Go First flight closed, Patna to Delhi fare beyond Rs 10,000, know the airfare of Mumbai and Bengaluru…

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The effect of the closure of GoFirst flight remains on the air tickets of Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore even after a week. On Wednesday, the air fare from Patna to Delhi has crossed 10 thousand and beyond 12 thousand to Mumbai and Bengaluru. The day-to-day fare for Bengaluru was above 17,000 on Wednesday, while the airfare for Mumbai on May 14 has crossed 14,000. Due to the skyrocketing increase in airfares and long waiting lists and non-availability of space in trains, it has become difficult for people to move. The situation has become such that when it is very important, people are forced to travel long distance by road and have to travel by Delhi bus and taxi.

Patna to Airfare

  • City – May 11 – May 12 – May 13

  • Delhi- 10056- 9454- 7544

  • Mumbai- 10539- 11274- 12154

  • Bengaluru- 8247-10589- 12060

The effect of summer holidays is also visible

The effect of summer holidays is also visible on the airfares from Patna to various metros. Due to this, the air fare from 20 to 30 May has increased from one and a half to two times of the normal. Its effect is more visible on the Mumbai and Bangalore routes as compared to the Delhi route. The fare hike during this period on the Delhi route is between 60 and 80 per cent, while on Mumbai, Pune and Bengaluru routes the hike is between 80 and 100 per cent on most days. There is an increase of 100 to 150 per cent in the normal fare in Chennai, Kolkata and Hyderabad routes. Direct flight to Goa is starting from 22nd May and its fares are also seen higher by 50-60 per cent than normal.

Airfare from May 20 to June 1

  • City – May 20 – May 25 – May 30 – June 1

  • Delhi- 4732- 4030- 4503- 4030

  • Mumbai- 9472- 8261- 8261- 7337

  • Bengaluru- 9613- 8731- 7912- 7912

  • Kolkata-3046- 4785- 3242- 3046

  • Goa-NA- 7735- 7735- 7735

  • Pune- 13049- 9647- 8261- 7652

  • Chennai – 8305- 8305- 8305- 7844

  • Hyderabad- 9147- 8331- 7398- 7299

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