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Now may be the time to fly in India as air tickets in the South Asian nation are the cheapest in the world thanks to cutthroat competition, according to a global transportation survey.

In India it costs just $10.20 on average to travel 100 kilometers on a commercial flight, according to the survey by GoEuro, a Berlin-based travel search website. That’s around half the cost of flying in China and less than one thirteenth the cost of flying in the most expensive country, Finland, where it costs $136.83 to fly the same distance.

Despite high fuel costs and airport fees, airlines in India are selling fares at prices that are often below cost. As they try desperately to grow market share almost all of them are losing money.

Air fares in India are so inexpensive that it is now cheaper to travel by air than take the train, according to the survey, which said a 100-kilometer train journey costs $11.31. A bus journey for the same distance costs $5.66.

Malaysia is the second cheapest country in the world to travel by air, costing an average of $11.26 for 100 kilometers. South Africa is ranked third least expensive at $11.46, according to the survey of 51 countries in five continents by GoEuro.

On the pricey side, Switzerland — where it costs $123.20 to fly 100 kilometers — is the second most expensive. Lithuania is third-most expensive for the same distance.

The competition to dominate the Indian skies has increased in recent months with the start of flights of a new budget airline backed by Malaysia’s AirAsia BhD, Tata Sons Ltd. and India’s Telestra Tradeplace Pvt.
 
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I am not surprised. Flying in india is cheaper than in most countries.
 
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That's cause they are stupid and sell below cost.

Oh, really? So their pricing strategy is a joke? What if there is scant demand on flight ticket? Under this condition, selling below the price would be a lucrative way to cover the operating loss.
 
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Oh, really? So their pricing strategy is a joke? What if there is scant demand on flight ticket? Under this condition, selling below the price would be a lucrative way to cover the operating loss.

SpiceJet offers 10 lakh tickets for fares starting Rs 999 : India, News - India Today

10 lac= 1 million
999 INR= 16 USD

They don't price lower cause of decreased demand, they price lower and lower to undercut each other so they can get a higher market share.


After Spicejet Re 1 offer, Air India, IndiGo and GoAir slash airfare, trigger fare war : India, News - India Today

1 INR flight = 2 cents USD
 
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Air India is offering all domestic flight tickets in just 100 rupees ie roughly 1.8 dollars from 27th to 31st August. hell this is record cheap.
 
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Thats why almost every company is operating in loss.

Airport fees and taxes have to be reduced in order to build this sector.
 
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The State Government are not reducing the aviation fuel tax out of greed...the aviation fuel prices in India are one of the highest in the world..

If this continues some airlines will close.
 
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Though the fares are absurdly low , its the passengers who for once are laughing their way to the airports.
 
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Air India is offering all domestic flight tickets in just 100 rupees ie roughly 1.8 dollars from 27th to 31st August. hell this is record cheap.
yeah but the challenge is to be able to get to their site.
 
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That's cause they are stupid and sell below cost.
And are therefore running into mind boggling losses. These buggers haven't a clue how to run airlines profitably except the ones like IndiGo.

Indian aviation industry expects to lose about $1.4 billion in 2014 and has accumulated losses worth $10.6!!
 
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they can raise up prices anytime they want. There will not be a scant demand ever. Purchasing power of people has multiplied manifolds and with railways always being overcrowded and roadways a srtict no no, Air travel is going to rule the roost.
 
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The Air India site crashed due to heavy traffic after they announced the 100rs ticket
 
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