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Holiday rush sends airfares soaring

NT BureauBy NT BureauDecember 23, 2025No Comments
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Airfares have sharply increased ahead of the Christmas and New Year holiday season, causing concern among travelers. With many people planning trips for vacations or to visit their families, demand for flights has risen significantly.

At Tiruchirappalli International Airport, ticket prices to major cities such as Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Delhi have gone up nearly three times compared to normal days. For example, fares from Chennai to Tiruchirappalli, Bengaluru to Tiruchirappalli, and Hyderabad to Tiruchirappalli have all seen a steep rise, surprising passengers.

Travelers say the sudden price hike has made it difficult for many to afford holiday travel. Travel industry sources explain that airfare usually increases during peak festive seasons due to heavy demand, but this year the rise is unusually high.

With the festive season nearing, passengers are now forced to reconsider travel plans or bear the higher costs to reach their destinations.

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