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Delhi, Mumbai air travellers may pay higher airport fees

Tribunal ruling could sharply raise airport charges, making flights more expensive for passengers

Air travellers flying from Delhi and Mumbai may soon have to pay significantly higher airport fees.

A tribunal found that Indira Gandhi International and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj airports under‑charged passengers between 2009 and 2014 by excluding assets like duty‑free shops, lounges, and parking.

To recover over ₹50,000 crore, User Development Fees (UDF) could rise sharply, domestic fees at Delhi may jump from ₹129 to ₹1,261, and international fees to ₹6,356.

The hike is under Supreme Court review, but if approved, flights will become noticeably costlier.

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