Air travel in India has become more accessible than ever, with millions of passengers flying domestically and internationally each year. But along with ticket fares, there’s an important component that significantly affects your total travel cost GST (Goods and Services Tax).
Introduced as part of India’s sweeping tax reforms, GST applies to flight tickets based on travel class, destination, and additional airline services.
Key Takeaway
- Economy: 5% (No ITC)
- Business/First Class: 12% (ITC allowed)
- Domestic: CGST + SGST
- Tax Applies on Base Fare Only, not on airport charges or surcharges.
- Ancillary Services (baggage, seat selection, etc.): 18% GST
- Add GSTIN Before Travel to claim ITC — post-travel changes usually not allowed.
GST Rates on Flight Tickets
Economy class attracts a concessional GST rate of 5%, but Input Tax Credit cannot be claimed.
Business or first class is taxed at 12%, and Input Tax Credit is allowed on both input services and goods.
Class of Travel | GST Rate |
Economy Class | 5% (No ITC) |
Business/First Class | 12% (With ITC) |
GST Based on Flight Type
Type of Flight | GST Applicability |
Domestic Flights | GST applicable (5% / 12%) |
International Flights (Economy)* | Exempt from GST |
International Flights (Non-economy)* | GST @ 12% |
*International tickets are partially exempt: Economy class is fully exempt under GST (IGST), while business/first class attracts GST @ 12%.
Input Tax Credit (ITC) on Air Tickets
- ITC is available only for business-class or first-class travel.
- ITC is not allowed if the ticket is for personal use or economy class.
- ITC can be claimed by businesses if the travel is for official purposes and the GSTIN is mentioned on the invoice.
How GST is Calculated on Flight Tickets?
GST is calculated on the base fare, not the total fare (which may include fuel surcharge, airport taxes, etc.).
Example:
Base fare (Economy): ₹5,000
GST @ 5% = ₹250
Total = ₹5,250 + other charges
GST on Airline Ancillary Services
In addition to base fare, the following extra services attract GST at 18%:
Service | GST Rate |
Preferred seat selection | 18% |
Cancellation charges | 18% |
Extra baggage charges | 18% |
Lounge access & meals | 18% |
FAQs
Yes, GST is included in the price of flight tickets in India — both for domestic and international travel (where applicable).
Yes, in most cases, you can add a GST number after booking a flight — but with certain conditions.
Airlines and OTAs (Online Travel Agencies) like IndiGo, Air India, MakeMyTrip, Goibibo, etc., usually allow adding a GSTIN within a limited time frame (often up to 72 hours before departure).
Some platforms allow adding GST details at the time of check-in or invoice generation, but not after the journey is completed.
Domestic Flights: GST is divided into CGST + SGST
International Flights (originating in India): GST is charged as IGST
Yes, additional services offered by airlines are taxed at 18% GST, including:
1. Seat selection
2. Excess baggage
3. Cancellation charges
4. In-flight meals and lounge access
Yes, chartered flights attract a GST rate of 5% if used for religious purposes.