The Airports Economic Regulatory Authority on April 25 decided to raise airport charges, including UDF, by a whopping 346 per cent for two years, with airlines protesting the move and saying they and the passengers would have to face the brunt of the massive hike.
The AERA's decision has been accepted by the government and notified by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation now, official sources said.
From May 15, a departing international passenger, travelling over 5,000 kms, would have to pay Rs 1,068 as UDF and an arriving passenger Rs 881.10.
For passengers who travel between 2,000 and 5,000 km, a departing traveller would be paying Rs 845.50 and an arriving one Rs 699.17.
The international travellers flying short distances below 2,000 km, would have to pay Rs 534 for departing from here and Rs 436 for arrival.
In the domestic sector, a departing passenger would pay Rs 462.80 for travel over 500 kms and an incoming passenger Rs 391.60.
For travel up to 500 kms, a passenger would pay Rs 231.40 and Rs 195.80
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