Planning a train journey with kids? IRCTC’s updated child ticket policy clarifies fare rules based on age and berth preference. Children under 5 travel free without a seat, while those aged 5–12 pay half or full fare depending on berth selection. Parents must specify preferences during booking to avoid confusion.
IRCTC’s child ticket rules make train travel smoother for families this festive season
As holiday travel picks up, Indian Railways has issued a clear guide for parents booking tickets through IRCTC. The child ticket policy, often misunderstood, now comes with simplified options that balance affordability and comfort for young passengers.
Children under 5 can travel free without a separate berth. However, if parents want a berth for their under-5 child, they must purchase a full ticket. For children aged 5 to 12, IRCTC offers two choices: pay half fare without a berth or full fare with one. Kids aged 12 and above are charged full adult fare. Accurate age entry and berth preference during booking are crucial to avoid last-minute issues or penalties.
Major takeaways
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Children under 5 travel free if no berth is needed
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Under-5s can get a berth only with a full ticket
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Children aged 5–12 pay half fare without berth, full fare with berth
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Children 12 and above pay full adult fare
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Parents must specify berth preference while booking to ensure smooth travel
Sources: NDTV Travel, Indian Express, Times of India, India.com