New Delhi: Commuters in the national capital will now have to pay higher Delhi Metro fares as the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has implemented a fresh fare revision effective Monday, August 25, 2025.
Under the revised fare structure, passengers will pay ₹1 to ₹4 more depending on the distance travelled, while the Airport Express Line will see an increase of up to ₹5 per journey.
New Fare Slabs
According to DMRC, the base fare for 0–2 km has been increased from ₹10 to ₹11, while travelling beyond 32 km will now cost ₹64 instead of ₹60. Similarly, on Sundays and national holidays, short-distance fares such as 2–5 km will now be ₹11 instead of ₹10.
Despite the hike, DMRC has clarified that passengers using smart cards and digital payments will continue to receive concessional benefits.
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has revised passenger fares across all corridors with effect from 25th August 2025.
— Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (@OfficialDMRC) August 25, 2025
Fares on the Airport Express Line have also been revised. For complete details, kindly visit: https://t.co/IdaGZw78vb pic.twitter.com/Yn37MQTy5g
Reason for the Hike
DMRC officials explained that the fare hike was necessary to meet the rising operational and maintenance costs, as well as to fund service improvements. However, the decision has sparked criticism from daily commuters who argue that the middle class will face an increased financial burden.

Commuter Reactions
Passengers expressed concerns over the timing of the increase, citing overcrowding, limited facilities, and peak-hour rush as continuing problems. “Instead of raising fares, DMRC should focus on improving services. Metro is convenient but overcrowding and long queues waste time,” said one office-goer.
While the fare hike aims to keep Delhi Metro financially sustainable, many fear it could discourage daily ridership and strain household budgets already under pressure.