Under the scheme, passengers will have to pay normal tatkal fare for 50 per cent of the total tickets available.
But for subsequent 10 per cent tickets, 20 per cent more will be charged which means after selling 50 per cent of tatkal tickets, the national transporter will keep increasing the fare with the sale of tickets.
For example, if there are 60 seats available in third AC coach of any train, then 30 tickets will be sold on normal tatkal fare. Out of rest 30 tickets, 10 per cent or nearly 3...
more... tickets will be sold on 20 per cent increased fare.
Again, out of 27 remaining seats, it will cost 20 per cent higher cost. Similarly, the charges will keep on rising with ever sale of ticket.