User Development Fee (UDF) will now be collected from the passengers by the airlines, at the time of tickets selling. The charges will not be exceeding Rs 5 per passenger and will not be passed on to the passengers in any manner. Last month in February government approved charging UDF by DIAL at the rate of Rs 200 from each domestic passenger and Rs 1300 from international passenger. The UDF came into effect from March 1st for next 3 Years. This is really going to affect the prices of air tickets in India.
The following people will be exempted from paying UDF to the airlines:
- The persons travelling on infants tickets issued by the airlines.
- Diplomatic Passport Holders.
- Crew of Airlines on duty.
- Official duty persons on aircraft operated by Indian Armed forces.
- Transfer/Transit passengers (less then 6hrs stay at IGI Airport).
- The passengers departing from airport due to technical faults in plane or not suitable weather conditions for flying.
The following people will be exempted from paying UDF to the airlines:
- The persons travelling on infants tickets issued by the airlines.
- Diplomatic Passport Holders.
- Crew of Airlines on duty.
- Official duty persons on aircraft operated by Indian Armed forces.
- Transfer/Transit passengers (less then 6hrs stay at IGI Airport).
- The passengers departing from airport due to technical faults in plane or not suitable weather conditions for flying.
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