Inflation / It will be expensive for Gujaratis to get lost now, find out how much the fare of Travels has been increased.
The fare of travels has gone up from tomorrow due to inflation. It has been reduced from Rs 13 per km to Rs 18 per km.
- 20 per cent increase in travel fares from tomorrow
- The decision was taken due to rising petrol and diesel prices
- Prices have been increased per kilometer
The middle and poor classes in the state are already suffering due to the floods. In addition, travel expenses have become more expensive. If you travel in Travels. So from July 20, travel expenses will be 20 percent more expensive.
Increase the price of taxis with buses
The Gujarat Tourist Vehicle Operators Association has increased the fares of all vehicles by 20 per cent. The hike will take effect from July 20, i.e. tomorrow. Along with buses, taxi fares have also been increased.
Increase from 15 to 18 instead of 13 rupees
Earlier the fare was 13 per km which has now been reduced to 15. Most car fares have been hiked from Rs 15 to Rs 18. In this regard, Kiran Modi, president of the Gujarat Tourist Vehicle Operators Association, has stated that the business has been badly affected for the last one and a half years.
Prices rose due to inflation
Diesel was priced at Rs 65 when the lockdown ended. But today the price of diesel has reached Rs 99. That is an increase of 30 percent. As a result, the fare of tourist vehicles has been reduced by 20 per cent. He further said that earlier the cost of Dwarka tour from Ahmedabad was around Rs 40,000 which has now reached Rs 45,000.
List of price increase rates-
The price of 11 seater AC vehicle has been increased from Rs 18 to Rs 22 per unit.
The price of a 14-seater AC vehicle has been increased from Rs 19 to Rs 23.
The price of a 17-seater AC vehicle has been increased from Rs 19 to Rs 25 per kg.
The price of a 20-seater AC vehicle has been increased from Rs 26 to Rs 30.
The price of a 27-seater AC vehicle has been increased from Rs 30 per kg to Rs 35 per kg.
The price of a 33-seater AC vehicle has been increased from Rs 33 per kg to Rs 37 per kg.
The price of 41 seater AC vehicle has been increased from Rs 42 per kg to Rs 50 per kg.
The price of a 45-seater AC vehicle has been increased from Rs 47 per kg to Rs 55 per kg.
The price of a 56-seater AC vehicle has been increased from Rs 42 per kg to Rs 52 per kg.
The price of 11 seater non AC vehicle has been increased from Rs 17 per kg to Rs 21 per kg.
The price of a 14-seater non-AC vehicle has been increased from Rs 18 per kg to Rs 22 per kg.
The price of a 17-seater non-AC vehicle has been increased from Rs 19 to Rs 23.
The price of a 20-seater non-AC vehicle has been increased from Rs 22 per kg to Rs 26 per kg.
The price of a 27-seater non-AC vehicle has been increased from Rs 26 per kg to Rs 30 per kg.
The price of 33 seater non AC vehicle has been increased from Rs 30 per kg to Rs 35 per kg.
The price of 41 seater non AC vehicle has been increased from Rs 36 per kg to Rs 40 per kg.
The price of a 45-seater non-AC vehicle has been increased from Rs 40 per kg to Rs 45 per kg.
The price of a 56-seater non-AC vehicle has been increased from Rs 33 per kg to Rs 40 per kg.
The price of 41 seater AC vehicle has been increased from Rs 42 per kg to Rs 50 per kg.
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