Delhi To London Flight Fare: The airfare between India and the United Kingdom has started skyrocketing. The increase in airfares between India and the UK comes at a time when the student peak season is going on.
Delhi To London Flight Fare: Indian students studying abroad had returned home amid the Corona crisis. At the same time, now that international travel restrictions have been lifted and flights to foreign countries have resumed operations, Indian students are also reparing to rejoin their universities and colleges abroad. Also Read: This Special Scheme can Get Rs. 5,000/- for Your Daughter. Here’s How
Meanwhile, he suffered a major setback when the fares for international flights between Delhi and London increased. The fare from India to UK is around Rs 4 lakh. Due to such high rent increase, pressure has been created on the students and their families and they are worried how to send the children to the college. At the same time, this amount is not less for Indians employed in the UK. Also Read: Get Rs. 1,30,000/- through Your PMJDY Account, Check Online Process
Increased rent due to students peak season
Indeed, the airfare between India and the United Kingdom has started skyrocketing. According to a government official of the aviation department, they have alerted the civil aviation ministry on the issue. The increase in airfares between India and the UK comes at a time when the college season has started. That is, Indian students have to return from the resumption of classes. Also Read: HDFC’s great offer, Rs 10 lakh will be available on 6 months statement
UK put India from Amber List
Let us inform that earlier this week Britain has transferred India from Red to Amber List. This means that Indians who have taken both doses of the vaccine will not have to compulsorily be in hotel quarantine for 10 days while traveling to the UK. Also Read: JEE Main 2021: NTA reopens application window for session 4, how to apply
UK Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced on Twitter: “The UAE, Qatar, India and Bahrain are being moved from the Red List to the Amber List. These changes will be effective from 4am on 8 August. Also Read: Good news for Delhiites’: In Delhi, even those without cards will get ration, list released; Know- Where will you get free ration?
While this decision of the UK brought relief to the Indian expatriates, who were constantly demanding relaxation in travel norms. As a result, airfares were increased drastically due to increased demand for travel and peak student season.