Updated December 5th 2025, 13:58 IST

As IndiGo’s massive operational breakdown entered its fourth day with over 500 flights cancelled nationwide, rival carrier SpiceJet’s Mumbai-to-Kolkata fares for December 6 shot up to an unbelievable Rs 75,000 for a one-way economy ticket, sparking viral outrage on social media.
A simple check on flight booking platforms shows that a regular non-stop SpiceJet flight on the Mumbai-Kolkata route normally costs between Rs 5,000 and Rs 15,000.
For December 6, the same non-stop flight was listed at around Rs 40,000, while one-stop options on the same airline jumped to Rs 60,000-Rs 75,000.
Similar sky-high pricing continued for December 7 and 8, with one-stop tickets ranging between Rs 50,000 and Rs 75,000.
Passengers were seen raising slogans and venting anger at multiple airports as hundreds of flights vanished from departure boards without prior intimation.
The ripple effect was visible across the country:
Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu held an emergency review meeting on Thursday and expressed strong displeasure over both the cancellations and the sudden fare surge. The minister directed IndiGo to:
As stranded passengers continue to bear the brunt of the chaos, the Rs 75,000 Mumbai-Kolkata ticket has become the new symbol of how quickly airfares can spiral when one major carrier goes offline, leaving travellers at the mercy of dynamic pricing algorithms.
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Published December 5th 2025, 13:58 IST