AERA has accepted various principles of variable tariff plan for Delhi airport: GMR Airports
GMR Airports has said that regulator AERA has accepted various principles of variable tariff plan for the Delhi airport and that the existing aeronautical tariff has been increased around 148 per cent for the fourth control period ending March 31, 2029. The Airports Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA) has approved higher and variable user development fees for economy and business class travellers while the User Development Fee (UDF) has been left unchanged for domestic passengers. The UDF for international passengers has been hiked.
The revised tariffs for the fourth control period — April 1, 2024 to March 31, 2029 — will be applicable from April 16, 2025.
GMR Airports has said AERA has accepted various principles of variable tariff plan as proposed by the Delhi airport and accordingly, UDF has been split across both embarking and disembarking passengers.
«The same has been further bifurcated into Domestic and International passengers with a differential rate for economy and business class international travellers,» the company said in a regulatory filing late on Saturday.
GMR Airports' subsidiary Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL) operates the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) in the national capital.
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«In line with the public consultation Paper issued on January 31, 2025, AERA has increased the existing aeronautical tariff by (approx) 148 per cent.
»Against the existing Yield Per Pax of (approx) Rs 145 valid under 03rd control period, the nominal yield per pax has been increased to