High air fare: Kashmir Police file case against agents, airlines
08-February-2020
The Crime Branch of Kashmir Police has registered cases against ticketing agents and airlines operating in J&K under Section 420, 468, 471, 409 r/w and 120-B of the Indian Penal Code.
The action was taken after the Crime Branch received complaints from various travel associations and trade bodies through the Tourism Director regarding alleged sale of air tickets by various travel agents on exorbitant rates, acting in league with air lines staff.
The Crime Branch conducted an enquiry based on these complaints, which revealed that the officials of various airlines sold group tickets in bulk in the name of passengers who are not members of any group and neither have sought tickets as group members.
The tickets obtained in advance by the travel agents as group tickets were then sold in black at exorbitant prices as individual tickets in violation of the terms and conditions of airlines for group booking, a police statement said.
The statement added that it transpired that the airlines, by selling bulk tickets in advance to travel agents, created an artificial and imaginary shortage of online tickets for the general Public, which directly impacted the price index and resulted in high inflation in air travel rates, thus paving way for fleecing of general public by travel agents, who, by purchasing tickets at a very low cost, sold them at high rates.
The travel agents, by acting in furtherance of criminal conspiracy hatched with airlines staff, were cheating bonafide passengers and causing loss to the public exchequer by tax evasion with corresponding wrongful gains, the statement said.-IANS
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