When booking a Tempo Traveller on Rent in Delhi for outstation travel, most operators follow a fixed minimum kilometer policy to cover operational costs. Even if the vehicle runs less, billing is done on the agreed minimum. Based on standard rental practices and details from service providers, here is how it generally works:
• The common minimum limit for outstation trips is 250 kilometers per day. • Larger variants like 20 or 26 seaters may carry a 300 kilometer minimum per day. • If the trip covers fewer kilometers than the fixed limit, charges are still calculated according to the minimum. • Per kilometer charges are added to the daily minimum, along with tolls, parking, and driver allowance. • For multi-day journeys, the minimum kilometers are multiplied by the number of days booked. • Local city packages are often offered separately, usually on an 8-hour and 80-kilometer basis.
This minimum km policy ensures transparency for travelers and helps in better trip planning. Always confirm the per kilometer rate and minimum running limit at the time of booking to avoid any confusion.