A Comparative Look at Domestic and International Air Travel Costs
January 1, 2025 | Srinagar, J&K
Traveling to the picturesque Kashmir Valley has become a luxury that rivals or even surpasses international travel. Astonishingly, airfare for routes like Delhi to Srinagar is significantly higher than flights to destinations such as Dubai, revealing a trend that affects not just tourism but the daily lives of residents.
Comparative Airfare Analysis
On December 31, 2024, a one-way flight from Delhi to Dubai was priced at Rs 10,000 to Rs 13,000, while a flight from Delhi to Srinagar cost an exorbitant Rs 21,623. Similarly, tickets from Mumbai to Srinagar reached Rs 21,843, and Bangalore to Srinagar exceeded Rs 20,000.
Table 1: Airfare Comparison (Dec 31, 2024)
| Route | Airfare (INR) |
|---|---|
| Delhi → Dubai | 10,000 - 13,000 |
| Delhi → Srinagar | 21,623 |
| Mumbai → Srinagar | 21,843 |
| Bangalore → Srinagar | 20,000+ |
Factors Behind Skyrocketing Airfares

Impact on Residents and Tourists
The exorbitant airfares are taking a toll on various segments of society:
Patients and Families: Srinagar resident Irshad Ahmad shared his story, spending Rs 2.10 lakh for ten family members to travel to Delhi for critical medical treatment.
Students and Professionals: Regular travelers, such as students and businesspeople, bear the brunt of this surge, impacting their budgets and plans.
Tourism Industry: Local travel agents like Bashir Ahmad argue that unchecked price hikes deter tourists and strain the region’s economy. "A price cap is essential to ensure affordability," he emphasizes.
Broader Implications on Tourism
A parliamentary panel has flagged the adverse effects of high airfares on Kashmir’s tourism. The Department-Related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism, and Culture stated in its report:
"Escalating airfares, particularly during peak seasons, act as a major deterrent to tourism. Prices comparable to international destinations make J&K less appealing to potential visitors."
Table 2: Tourism Trends in Kashmir (2019-2024)
Year Domestic Tourist Arrivals International Tourist Arrivals 2019 11,00,000 60,000 2020 4,50,000 25,000 2021 8,20,000 40,000 2022 10,50,000 50,000 2023 9,80,000 45,000
A Call for Action
The Ministry of Tourism has engaged the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) to address the issue. However, MoCA clarified that airfares are dictated by market dynamics and are beyond governmental control. This leaves residents, tourists, and stakeholders in a lurch.
Proposed Solutions:
Capping Peak-Season Fares: Implement a mechanism to regulate prices during high-demand periods.
Increasing Flights: Add more flights to Srinagar during peak seasons to balance supply and demand.
Infrastructure Improvements: Focus on improving road connectivity to reduce dependence on air travel.
Conclusion
The Kashmir Valley remains one of the most enchanting destinations in India, but its charm is overshadowed by skyrocketing airfares. A collaborative effort between stakeholders is essential to make travel affordable and reinstate Kashmir as a preferred destination for all.
These prices are really high. There should be some solution to this..
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