In a thoughtful move ahead of the busy festival travel season, the Ministry of Railways has unveiled a pilot initiative called the “Round Trip Package for Festival Rush.” According to an official Railway Board circular dated August 8, 2025, this offer provides a 20% rebate on the base fare of the return journey when passengers book confirmed tickets for both onward and return travel under identical conditions—same passengers, travel class, and origin-destination pairing
Bookings for this scheme open August 14, 2025, for onward travel scheduled between October 13 and October 26, 2025. Return travel must be booked via the “connecting journey” feature for dates between November 17 and December 1, 2025. Notably, the usual Advance Reservation Period (ARP) does not apply to the return journey under this scheme
The discount applies across all travel classes and trains—including special “trains-on-demand”—except those operating under the flexi-fare pricing model, such as Rajdhani, Shatabdi, or Duronto services
This initiative holds significant value for students preparing for government exams—be it in sectors like railways, banking, civil services (PSCS to IAS), policing, defence, or teaching—who often travel between their hometowns and exam centres during festival seasons. A 20% rebate on return fares eases financial strain, especially for those needing to travel both ways within a limited timeframe.
By incentivizing round-trip bookings, the Railways aims to redistribute passenger load, minimizing overcrowding during the most popular travel dates. This not only improves booking efficiency but also enhances commuter comfort—a crucial consideration for aspirants managing last-minute revisions or travelling with materials.
Launched experimentally, this scheme allows Indian Railways to test demand smoothing, better utilization of train capacity in both directions, and an improved passenger experience. If successful, it could pave the way for similar policies in future festival seasons, instilling greater predictability and planning flexibility for travellers.
Indian Railways has periodically introduced measures to manage festival rush—such as additional special trains, extended booking windows, and dynamic pricing. However, this “Round Trip Package” marks a first-of-its-kind discount policy that specifically targets return fares under controlled conditions. It showcases a shift toward customer-centric, demand-responsive strategies, aligning railway scheduling and fare policy with real-world passenger needs during peak travel periods.
Q1. What is the “Round Trip Package for Festival Rush” introduced by Indian Railways?
It is a pilot initiative providing a 20% rebate on the base fare of the return journey for passengers booking confirmed onward and return tickets together under the same conditions.
Q2. When does booking open for the Round Trip Package scheme?
Bookings open on August 14, 2025, for eligible travel dates.
Q3. What are the onward and return travel periods covered under the scheme?
Onward travel: October 13–26, 2025
Return travel: November 17–December 1, 2025
Q4. Does the scheme apply to all trains?
It applies to all classes and trains except flexi-fare trains like Rajdhani, Shatabdi, and Duronto.
Q5. Is the return ticket refundable or modifiable?
No, return tickets under this scheme are non-refundable and cannot be modified.
Q6. Can I book onward and return tickets using different modes, such as one online and one at a counter?
No, both tickets must be booked using the same mode—either online or at a ticket counter.
Q7. Are travel passes, vouchers, or concessions allowed under this scheme?
No, no additional concessions or passes are valid for return tickets under this scheme.
Q8. What is the main purpose of introducing this scheme?
The aim is to manage peak season passenger traffic and offer fare relief during high-demand festival travel periods.
Q9. Will this scheme continue beyond the current festival season?
It is currently a pilot project, and its continuation will depend on the results and passenger feedback.
Q10. How can this news be relevant for government exam preparation?
Government exam aspirants, especially for Railways, Civil Services, and other transport-related exams, should note such policy initiatives as they may be asked in current affairs or general awareness sections.
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