Airlines have raised the alarm over a new $100 charge on return tickets, set to take effect from April 1, warning that the hefty fee could discourage travel and frustrate passengers.
Industry insiders describe the surcharge as a major blow to ticket affordability, claiming it could hurt bookings, tourism, and business travel if no relief measures are implemented. Airlines are reportedly in talks with regulators to review or mitigate the impact of the fee on travelers.
Passengers have taken to social media to express outrage, saying the new cost could make even short-haul trips financially burdensome. Experts warn that if the charge stands, it could slow the post-pandemic recovery of the aviation sector and spark widespread dissatisfaction among frequent flyers.


