Mahakumbh 2025: Mahakumbh Mela in Prayagraj: Budget Air Carrier IndiGo has significantly increased the number of flights on the prayagraj route amid rising passenger demand. According to the airline, it has increased the number of flights to 900 for the maha kumbh, which commenced on January 13.
The Development Comes Amid Concerns About Soaring Airfares on Flights to Prayagraj in the wake of rising passenger demand. Also, the government has been asked airlines to maintain air ticket pris as well as operate more flights on the route.
Maha Kumbh, The World’s Larges Religious Gathering, Will Conclude on February 26.
The airline said that it is also working on realocating capacity from other parts of its network to add more flights, to the cater to the influx of passengers.
Indigo stabilise airfares
“The airline has also ensured to stabilise airfares and is committed to providing the best possible travel experience to all its own customers,” It said in a release.
Meanwhile, sources said indigo have reduced the fares for prayagraj flights in the range of 30-50 per cent.
According to the carrier, it has further increases the number of flights and seat capacity significant to/from prayagraj airport during the maha kumbh period.
“For this special period, the airline will now operate more than 1,65,000 seats to/from prayagraj, that is more than is more than double its normal capacity to the airport.
Indigo will connect Prayagraj to 10 Locations
“DURING this period, IndiGo will connect Prayagraj to 10 Locations in India, Adding Connectivity from Ahmedabad, Kolkata and Jaipur, Over and Above Existing Connectivity from Delhi, Mumbai, Mumbai, Mumbai, Ow, Raipur and Bhubaneswar, “The release said.
Further, indigo said it has increased capacity deployed on existing routes to/from prayagraj through addition of frequency and operations of larger aircraft a321.
“Overall, the airline will operate Around 900 Flights to/From the City, Up from 490 Regular Services,” It Added.
Amid exorbitant airfares being charged for Prayagraj Flights, The Civil Aviation Ministry, On Wednsday, Asked Airlines to Maintenable Reasonable Ticket Pries.
Also, Consumer Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi Had Urged Aviation Watchdog DGCA to take steps to reduce the pris.
(With pti inputs)