Vijay Mallya-promoted Kingfisher Airlines reduced fuel surcharge on air tickets that will bring down fares by up to Rs 400 on all domestic routes. According to a company spokesperson the cut on fuel surcharge will be applicable with immediate effect on all domestic routes.
Consequently, travel by Kingfisher Red (formerly Air Deccan) will see a cut of up to Rs 300 on routes up to 750 kilometres to Rs 1,950 from Rs 2,250 earlier. Flights over 750 km will see a drop of Rs 200 to Rs 2,700 from Rs 2,900 previous. For the full service carrier, Kingfisher, the drop on flights up to 750 km will be Rs 400 to Rs 1950 from Rs 2350 earlier. Fares for traveling above 750 km will be down to Rs 2,700 from Rs 3,100.
Consequently, travel by Kingfisher Red (formerly Air Deccan) will see a cut of up to Rs 300 on routes up to 750 kilometres to Rs 1,950 from Rs 2,250 earlier. Flights over 750 km will see a drop of Rs 200 to Rs 2,700 from Rs 2,900 previous. For the full service carrier, Kingfisher, the drop on flights up to 750 km will be Rs 400 to Rs 1950 from Rs 2350 earlier. Fares for traveling above 750 km will be down to Rs 2,700 from Rs 3,100.
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