Oct. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Jet Airways (India) Ltd., forced to sell 60 percent of tickets at a discount last fiscal year, has raised fares after three airline tie-ups eased competition.
India's biggest domestic carrier has increased some fares by 200 rupees ($5) since last month and also cut the number of tickets it sells at a discount, Executive Director Saroj Datta said by phone yesterday. He declined to elaborate.
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