After World Cup 2023, fans are facing double blow, neither team won and now they have to pay 10 times the money to book return tickets.

The ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 has reached its conclusion. The ICC Cricket World Cup has concluded on Sunday night, in which Australia won the title by defeating India by six wickets. Lakhs of cricket fans had reached Ahmedabad to watch the match.
There was a huge crowd of cricket fans in Ahmedabad due to which there was a huge increase in fares from hotels, restaurants, taxis and airlines. Cricket fans also traveled a lot by airlines, due to which the airlines have got huge benefits. According to the data, there has been a significant increase in airline fares since Saturday. The flight fares from many parts of the country to Ahmedabad had increased manifold. On Saturday, about 4.6 lakh people traveled by air across the country, which is a record in itself.
Flying from Ahmedabad becomes expensive
After the end of the World Cup final, the fans who reached Ahmedabad from every corner of the country have now started returning to their cities. However, fans are forced to buy expensive flight tickets to return. The fares of flights going from Ahmedabad to different parts of the country have become very high. The flight fare between Delhi and Ahmedabad has reached Rs 24 to 40 thousand. The flight fare from Ahmedabad to Mumbai has increased between Rs 25 to 36 thousand. To go from Ahmedabad to Kolkata, passengers have to spend Rs 38 to 49 thousand. At the same time, one has to spend 30 to 50 thousand rupees for Ahmedabad to Bangalore and 30 to 43 thousand rupees for Hyderabad.
Special arrangements at Ahmedabad airport
A large number of people had reached Ahmedabad Airport to watch the World Cup final match. In such a situation, in view of the huge crowd, development arrangements had to be made at Ahmedabad Airport. The aerospace was closed for 45 minutes for the Indian Air Force air show before the World Cup final match. All the airlines had also increased the number of flights to Ahmedabad.