
Parliamentary panel raises questions on ‘arbitrary’ User Development Fee charged by airports
The Hindu
Parliament's PAC demands detailed explanation from AERA on UDF criteria and revenue, criticizes DGCA for tariff laxity.
Slamming the “arbitrary” User Development Fee (UDF) charged by several airport operators across the country, Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) on Wednesday (January 22, 2025) directed the Airport Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA) to give a detailed reply in writing, within 15-days on the criteria used to calculate it, the total revenue earned and the corresponding amenities and infrastructure made for the passengers using this revenue.
The members also pulled up the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for showing laxity in tariff regulation.
It was the first meeting of the PAC headed by senior Congress leader K.C. Venugopal on the subject, “Levy and regulation of fees, tariffs, user charges etc. on public infrastructure and other public utilities”.
The UDF is levied on passengers and is part of airline ticket fare. The fee is collected by the airline and passed on to the airport operator. According to sources, the members across the party lines, raised the issue of high UDF especially in the context of increasing number of airports being operated by private entities. They asked AERA to explain how the UDF is calculated.
The members also pointed out that the consultative committee of which the public representatives are also part of have been dysfunctional. “The oral replies by the AERA representatives were less than convincing,” a member said.
At the end of the discussion, the panel directed AERA to submit written replies within 15-days on the total revenue earned through UDF, the criteria for calculating it and the corresponding infrastructure and amenities built for the passengers. Questions were also raised whether the 2008 legislation that established AERA has outdated its utility and whether it needs to be suitably amended for the present demands. The AERA has been asked to submit a reply to this too.

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