Congress MP Urges Modi Government to Curb Rising Airfares for Gulf Workers
Congress MP Urges Govt to Curb Airfares for Gulf Workers

Congress MP Raises Alarm Over Rising Airfares for Indian Workers in Gulf

NEW DELHI: Sounding alarm on the impact of rising airfares on Indian workers in the Gulf region, Congress MP Vivek Tankha on Friday urged the Modi government to make fares affordable – either through price revision or subsidies – so that workers can visit their families during the summer vacation from June to August.

Tankha shot off letters to Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, and Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu, pointing out that the rising airfares have disrupted the system of summer travel for Indian workers that has prevailed until now.

Pointing out that over one crore Indians live and work across the Gulf region and UAE, Tankha said their employers provide a “fixed travel allowance” of 1000 dirhams per person for travel. He said the money until now was enough for workers to visit their families once every summer. However, airfares on these routes have doubled, and the allowance no longer covers even half of the fare. “The result is that millions of family members who otherwise would meet annually simply are not able to visit India as it is no longer affordable. The economic burden is real,” he said.

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Tankha urged the three ministers to review fare structures on India-Gulf/UAE routes and restore them to an affordable level or provide subsidies from June to August. He said expanding the frequency and availability of budget airline operations on these corridors would provide the most direct and effective relief.

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