Luwens flew to Darbhanga Airport before the festive season, the burden on the pockets of passengers

Big festivals such as Deepawali and Chhath are away for four months, but migrant passengers who are preparing to return for these festivals are already in the face with expensive air rates. Especially the tickets of flights coming to Darbhanga Airport have reached record height. Ticket prices are shocking to people returning to Darbhanga from metros such as Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore and Hyderabad. At the occasion of Deepawali and Chhath, people from Northern India, especially Bihar and East -Auttar Pradesh, turned to their homes on a large scale. In such a situation, the demand for aviation companies is increasing in the months of October-November. This time is also created the same situation, but surprisingly, the month of June is underway and the ticket rates have now reached four times from Double. Mumbai to Darbhanga – as an example of tickets up to Rs 14 thousand, one -sided ticket prices from Mumbai to Darbhanga between October 25 to 30, reached between 12,000 and 14,000 rupees, while the same tariff on normal rates is between 3,000 and 4,500 rupees. Similarly, the price of tickets from Delhi to Darbhanga went more than Rs 9,000. Flights from Hyderabad and Bangalore are also sold at more than Rs 10,000. There is no relief in advance, it is generally believed that passengers get some relief as a result of pre -discussion, but this time passengers must spend heavily in the first discussion. People who plan to travel during festivals are already discussing tickets, which allows the airlines to estimate the question and they increase the price accordingly. Passenger said – there is coercion, it is known that Rakesh Kumar (resident of Mumbai), a passenger preparing to return to Darbhanga, says: “Every year, go home to celebrate Chhath. Tickets are definitely expensive, but there is no alternative. There is no option. The relief of government and airlines, local population and social organizations demanded from the government and the Civil Aviation Ministry to increase the number of special flights during festivals to control ticket rates. Due to limited flights from Darbhanga Airport, struggling passengers is struggling with a shortage of options and forced to buy expensive tickets in coercion