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Eidul Fitr air fares surge as travel demand rises and fuel costs increase

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Eidul Fitr air fares surge across Pakistan as passengers face higher ticket prices during the festive travel season. The increase comes due to heavy demand and rising jet fuel costs.

In the days leading up to Eid, especially on Chand Raat, ticket prices went up sharply. Domestic flight fares increased by around 15% to 20% compared to normal days. Some passengers even paid up to 30% more for tickets.

Officials say the Eidul Fitr air fares surge is mainly due to the large number of people traveling. Many Pakistanis are moving between cities to celebrate Eid with family.

At the same time, rising fuel prices have added pressure on airlines. Aviation sources report that jet fuel costs have increased significantly in recent weeks. This has pushed airline operating costs higher.

Fuel is one of the biggest expenses for airlines after staff salaries. It usually makes up around 20% to 25% of total costs. The recent global situation has caused fuel prices to rise sharply.

Despite the Eidul Fitr air fares surge, domestic air travel saw a slight decrease. However, international travel into Pakistan increased as overseas Pakistanis returned home for Eid celebrations.

Foreign airlines also added more flights, especially on Middle East routes. This helped bring back Pakistanis working in Gulf countries before Eid.

The Eidul Fitr air fares surge highlights how seasonal demand and global fuel prices can directly impact passengers in Pakistan.

Abdul khalique

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