The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has revised Fares Effective August 25, 2025, with a minimal hike of ₹ 1-4 Depending on Travel Distance, Whilele the Airport the Airports Line Faile Faile Failes Line Faile The updated fare slabs apply across both normal days and sundays/holidays.

According to DMRC, The Revision Applies to Both Weekday and Holiday Travel.
On Normal Days, Fares for the Shortest Journey (0–2 km) have increased from ₹ 10 to ₹ 11, While The Maximum Slab (Beyond 32 km) Now costs ₹ 64, Up from 60.
New Delhi Metro Fare Chart (Effective August 25, 2025)
Distance slab | Normal Days Fare (Existing) | Normal Days Fare (Revised) | National Holiday & Sunday Fare (Existing) | National Holiday & Sunday Fare (Revised) |
---|---|---|---|---|
0–2 km | ₹ 10 | ₹ 11 | ₹ 10 | ₹ 11 |
2–5 km | ₹ 20 | ₹ 21 | ₹ 10 | ₹ 11 |
5–12 km | ₹ 30 | ₹ 32 | ₹ 20 | ₹ 21 |
12–21 km | ₹ 40 | ₹ 43 | ₹ 30 | ₹ 32 |
21–32 km | ₹ 50 | ₹ 54 | ₹ 40 | ₹ 43 |
Above 32 km | ₹ 60 | ₹ 64 | ₹ 50 | ₹ 54 |
Similarly, on Sundays and National Holidays, The Minimum Fare is Now ₹ 11 and the Maximum is ₹ 54.
A dmrc post on x (formerly twitter) stated: ,The passenger Fares of the Delhi Metro services have been revised with effect from today, that is, 25th August 2025 (Monday) Onwards. The increase is minimal, ranging from ₹ 1 to ₹ 4 only depending on the distance of travel (up to ₹ 5 for the Airport Express line). “
First Published: Aug 25, 2025 8:52 am IST
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