Chennai-Coimbatore Flight Fares Surge to Rs 16,500 Amid Three-Day Holiday Weekend

Flight ticket prices between Chennai and Coimbatore have skyrocketed to Rs 16,496 from Rs 4,966 due to high demand during the three-day holiday weekend of Good Friday and Easter. Passengers are shocked as domestic fares now match international rates.


Coimbatore: Air travelers planning to visit Coimbatore from Chennai during the upcoming three-day holiday weekend are facing sticker shock as flight fares have surged to unprecedented levels, reaching as high as Rs 16,500.

The consecutive holidays comprising Good Friday and Easter have prompted a massive exodus from Chennai and its suburbs, with residents rushing to book flight tickets to their hometowns to spend quality time with family and friends during the extended break.

The overwhelming demand for air travel has led to a dramatic spike in ticket prices on the Chennai-Coimbatore route. Fares that normally stood at Rs 4,966 have skyrocketed to Rs 16,496, representing more than a three-fold increase that has left passengers reeling from the sudden price escalation.

This sharp fare hike comes on the heels of already elevated ticket prices caused by the recent increase in aviation fuel costs. Airlines had previously raised their base fares citing the higher operational expenses, but the holiday rush has pushed prices to extraordinary levels.

What has particularly shocked travelers is that domestic flight fares have now reached levels comparable to international airfares. The situation has caused considerable distress among passengers who had planned their holiday travel, only to find themselves confronted with unexpectedly steep costs.

Industry observers note that such price surges during peak travel periods are common in the aviation sector, where dynamic pricing models adjust fares based on demand and seat availability. However, the magnitude of the current increase has raised concerns among consumer advocacy groups about the accessibility and affordability of air travel for middle-class families.

Travel agents in Chennai report that many passengers are reconsidering their travel plans or exploring alternative modes of transportation such as trains and buses, which remain more economical options despite longer journey times. The situation highlights the challenges faced by domestic travelers during festival and holiday seasons when demand significantly outstrips supply.

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