Indian domestic flights are the cheapest in the world

Air fares in India are the lowest in the world, according to a global transportation study, underscoring the intense competition between carriers in the South Asian country. In India, it costs an average of just $2.27 to fly 100 km on domestic routes on a budget airline and $2.67 on a full-service carrier, according to a survey conducted by Kiwi.com, a Czech Republic-based online travel agency. The most expensive place to fly domestically is the United Arab Emirates where flights are 80 times costlier than India. It costs $181.38 for 100 kilometers on a budget airline in the UAE and $220.36 on a full-service airline, according to website’s 2016 Aviation Price Index, which analyzed more than one million flights worldwide. Domestic budget airline fares in India are similar to those in Malaysia—the second least expensive country–which cost $2.32 per 100 km. Fares on full-service carriers in the Southeast Asian nation are however more expensive, at $5.81 for a similar distance. Indian fares are cheaper thanks to strong competition and comparatively lower jet fuel prices. Prices in India have fallen as competition increased with the arrival of new carriers. Russia is ranked third least expensive for domestic air travel, with prices at $7.02 for budget airlines and $6.32 for full-service, the survey showed. On the steep side, Finland — where it costs $39.61 and $130.80 to fly 100 kilometers on a low-cost and a full-service airline respectively — is the second most expensive.<br/>
Wall Street Journal
http://blogs.wsj.com/indiarealtime/2016/09/09/indian-flights-are-the-cheapest-in-the-world/
9/9/16