New Delhi: India's first low-cost no frill airline, Air Deccan, has made a marginal increase of Rs 200 in the fuel surcharge on all fares to all routes from Friday.
The new surcharge will be applicable to all bookings made on or after July 7 and will not apply to tickets that have been booked or purchased in advance, a company spokesman said in a release.
06/07/06 PTI/Daily News & Analysis
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