No sooner did airlines hike the fuel surcharge than customer interest in air travel has waned. While MakeMyTrip.com reported a 5-10 per cent drop in bookings on Wednesday and Thursday, Cleartrip.com saw bookings back to the levels of the week starting June 1. Yatra.com, however, says the impact is limited to leisure travel.
Jet Airways hikes fares by Rs 400
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Jet Airways and Kingfisher Airlines also raised fuel surcharge on domestic routes on Wednesday by Rs 400. Airline officials, however, claim that the latest hike in fuel surcharge does not mean that air fares have increased.
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"If one were to compare prevailing domestic airfares with what they were in July last year, then the current fare levels are almost 25 per cent lower," said a SpiceJet official.
However, customers seem to think otherwise. Cleartrip's Noel Swain told Business Line, "We saw a 35 per cent surge in bookings last week when the airlines announced promotional fares."
Whether the sentiment is here to stay or is just an immediate reaction to the hike will be known in week, said
Source: Sify

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