The airline IndiGo has made the decision to raise the prices on a few of its chosen seats. Prior to this, the business had declared its fare decrease on January 4th. Following the decrease in the air fuel fee (ATF), this decision was made; nevertheless, the corporation has now announced a hike in the price of certain seats once more. In order to sit in certain reserved seats, travelers will now need to pay more money than in the past. Allow us to inform you which seats are subject to an additional fee:

Indigo announced on Monday that travelers will now have to pay an additional fee to sit at the front, where there is an XL seat with plenty of legroom. There are eighteen XL seats in the front of the airline's A320 or A320neo aircraft, out of 180 or 186 total seats. Currently, customers will have to pay an additional fee of up to Rs 2000 for these seats (window seats). Passengers would now have to pay an additional charge of up to Rs 1500 for the middle front seat. The airline used to charge extra for these seats in the past, anywhere from Rs 150 to Rs 1500.
After lowering the cost of aviation fuel, Indigo, the biggest private airline in the nation, decided not to proceed with the fuel charge on January 4. Following a sustained decline in the price of crude oil, government oil corporations lowered the cost of aviation fuel. Indigo is now passing this savings along to its customers. Indigo's domestic and international fares have dropped by Rs 300 to Rs 1000 following this corporate statement. Up to 40% of an airline's operating expenditures may come from ATF.

IndiGo surprised its clients with a major surprise! Significant fare rise