Fwd: Railways introduces dynamic pricing like airways now Pay more for confirmed AC berths on special non-stop train to Delhi
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MUMBAI: The Western Railway will, for the first time in the country, introduce dynamic pricing of fares for special AC trains
to be run without halts between Mumbai and New Delhi this month-end.
This means you can pay a premium fare (which will be higher than the
normal AC fare) and get an assured berth in 2AC and 3AC coaches.
"The concept is similar to the dynamic
pricing of airline and bus fares (especially Mumbai to Goa) during the
festive and peak seasons. The prices of railway AC tickets were constant
throughout the year. But this is for the first time that we will hike
our ticket prices for festive occasions and for special trains which
will run from point to point," said a senior WR official.
On an
experimental basis, the WR will ply the first such special train
between Mumbai and New Delhi on December 26, 29 and on January 1.
Sources said the trains will leave Mumbai Central at 4pm and reach
Delhi at 7.55am the next day. The coaches will be similar to the
Rajdhani—the only difference being that it will run from Mumbai to Delhi
without any halts (like Duronto).
The tickets will be
available only on the Internet. "Tickets will be full fares and there
won't be concessions for children, etc," an official said.
Bookings will begin from Saturday on the IRCTC
website. The price will not be fixed and will vary depending on demand.
"We will be able to provide better services and manage the demand
through pricing," said WR chief spokesperson Sharat Chandrayan. Another
senior official said that the prices of Goa buses usually went 3 to 4
times up during the festive season." A Rs 3,000 air ticket is available
for Rs 10,000 during the festive rush. So, we decided to introduce a
similar concept for trains, but one will have to book an e-ticket. There
will be no refund or cancellation," the official said. The Mumbai-Delhi
trains will be run initially, and the dynamic prices for confirmed AC tickets will be applied on other routes in near future, sources said.