
Maha Kumbh 2025: VHP flags 'exorbitant hike' in fare for Prayagraj flights, seeks govt intervention
The Hindu
VHP spokesperson raises concerns over airlines hiking fares for Maha Kumbh devotees, urges government intervention for resolution.
The Vishva Hindu Parishad on Monday (January 27, 2025) claimed devotees were facing "serious inconveniences" in visiting the Maha Kumbh Mela due to the "exorbitant hike" in fares for flights to Prayagraj by some airlines and urged the government to take immediate steps to address the issue.
Raising the issue, VHP national spokesperson Vinod Bansal said while the Uttar Pradesh Government is taking full care of providing security and facilities to the devotees, many religious, social and philanthropic organisations, as well as people, are engaged in selfless service for the convenience of the devotees visiting at Kumbh Mela.
"But, some airline companies are resorting to an exorbitant hike in airfare taking unfair advantage of the increasing number of passengers. They have increased their economy class fares by 200% to 700% due to which the devotees visiting Maha Kumbh and returning from there are facing serious inconveniences," he said in a statement Mr. Bansal noted that the Indian Railways has expanded its services for the passengers visiting Maha Kumbh for pilgrimage and returning to their homes and it has also kept its fares limited.
Yet the devotees are facing difficulties in visiting Maha Kumbh because railway tickets are not available to many due to an increased footfall of passengers and such people are unable to buy air tickets due to an exorbitant hike in the airfare by some airlines, he added.
"This is completely unfair and unethical," the VHP functionary said.
“This is an occasion to offer hospitality, show dedication and provide a respectful reception to the devotees visiting Maha Kumbh for pilgrimage, not for collection of “unfair fare” from them,” he added.
"In such a situation, airline companies should limit their fares and pay special attention to expanding services and convenience to the passengers," Mr. Bansal said.

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