Most of us have felt the shock of coming across exorbitant fares while booking a flight. To tackle this issue, the government-owned Alliance Air has launched the ‘Fare se Fursat’ scheme that promises fixed, predictable fares no matter when you book.

Union Civil Aviation Minister Rammohan Naidu Kinjarapu called it a “landmark step” to make flying easier on passengers. “This scheme perfectly aligns with the UDAN program,” he said. “It’s about making air travel affordable for the middle class, lower-middle class, and neo-middle class,” the minister said.

What happens under ‘Fare se Fursat’ scheme?

Booking a flight in India has often been unpredictable. Airfares fluctuate constantly based on demand and timing, leaving travelers on the same flight paying wildly different amounts. If one book

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