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Everything You Need To Know About Your Airline’s Seat Selection Fee!

Back In 2004, Air Deccan used to assign seats free of charge and everyone used to hangout at the boarding gate to grab the best possible seat on the airplane.

But, airlines today charge us for everything, whether it’s checking a bag, choosing a seat or ordering a meal.

In 2015, Directorate General Of Civil Aviation (DGCA) officially allowed airlines in India to charge money from passengers to select their seats and airline operators formed their own rules regarding this.

So, to make things simpler for you, we are going to tell you about the different fees that airlines in India charge you for selecting your preferred airplane seat.

1.Vistara

In a bid to make their airline more customer friendly & stand out from others in the industry, Vistara only charges for emergency exit row seats.

You have to pay anywhere between Rs 500 to Rs 1000 for these seats, depending on the length of your flight.

All the other seats are free to be assigned once you’ve booked your tickets, so make sure you check-in online to grab your favourite place on the airplane.

*If you’re a ‘Club Vistara’ member or a ‘Singapore Airlines Kris Flyer’, you wont have to pay for your exit row seat.

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2.Jet Airways

On Jet Airways, you can select a seat from 331 days to 12 hours before your flight’s scheduled departure time.

Seat selection charges for Centre, Aisle or window seat can vary between Rs 99 to Rs 950, depending on the route you fly on. They charge Rs 899 for Bulkhead or Front row seats and Rs 699 for seats in the exit row.

Most of the seats in the back of the economy cabin are free of cost for pre-selection.

*JetPrivilege “Platinum” members can select any seat free of cost in any class, however, those with a “Gold” membership have to pay for seat selection in certain fare classes. Make sure to add your loyalty number before booking a flight.

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3.Air India

The state owned airline, recently decided to ask for payments for seat selection on domestic flights.

For front and exit row seats you have to shell out Rs 500. For window and aisle seats, they charge you Rs 200.

You can pay and select your seats in the front and middle section of the airplane until 4 hours prior to departure.

For pre selecting your seat with Air India, you can’t just pull up the seat map, select a seat and pay for it. Once you pay for the selected seat, and if the seat is assigned to you, you’ll find it out 24 hours before the flight.

For instance, if you’ve paid for an aisle seat, you can get it in Row 5 or Row 11.

*To select a seat for free with Air India, you’ll have to go old school. Arrive early at the airport and ask nicely for you preferred seat ,if you haven’t checked in online.

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4.SpiceJet

SpiceJet has allotted 5 rows in their airplanes ( 3 in the front and 2 in the middle) with seats which have extra legroom.

They charge up to Rs 1000 for these seats which are labelled ‘SpiceMax’. The airline provides a host of services  to those who select SpiceMax, including an inflight meal, priority check-in and baggage handling.

For other seats on the airplane, you have to pay anywhere between Rs 99 to Rs 300.The only way to get a free seat is if you arrive at the airport early and get one.

*If you’re a “SpiceClub” member, you can get into a ‘Members Only’ que, which is mostly empty and have a better chance of getting a better service and airplane seat.

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5.Air Asia India

Air Asia offers you the option of a “Hot Seat”. These have extra legroom or are situated in the emergency exit rows.

For these seats you have to pay anywhere between Rs 500 to Rs 660 and are available only for their flights on domestic routes.

Air Asia in general charges you based on the row you choose to sit in, rather than the type of seat. It will cost you in the range of Rs 99 to Rs 250.

*If you choose your seat while booking your tickets, you get a 10% discount on that seat. For instance, the first row Hot Seat comes at Rs 600 if you select your seat when you book  your ticket.

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6.GoAir

This airline sells the first 2 rows as Business class, but row 3 onwards you have to pay for selecting your preferred seat.

Emergency exit row seats will cost you Rs 600 if you book online & Rs 800 if you book it at the airport.

For others, you’ll have to pay between Rs 99 to Rs 300 depending on the type of seat.

*The last rows of the airplane are assigned free of cost, however there maybe a window missing on their window seats due to the airplane’s design structure.

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7.IndiGo

India’s leading airline, IndiGo, has a comparatively straightforward process to allot you seats on their website.

On routes where their A320 aircrafts operate, you have to pay Rs 600 (Online Booking) or Rs 800 (At The Airport) for their “XL” seats, which have extra legroom. For sitting in the middle or front section of the airplane, you’ll have to shell out anywhere between Rs 200 to Rs 300

Seats at the back of the airplane are free for selection but usually run out quickly.

On their ATR flights, which they use for regional transportation, you have to pay Rs 100 to Rs 200. These aircrafts have 4 “XL” seats for which you’ll have to pay Rs 300.

The best way to get a free seat is to let the airline automatically check you in when the ticket is issued.

*You can get a free upgrade to XL seats if you arrive early and politely ask for it. The only catch is that XL seats fill up really fast and are usually unavailable, but you can give it a try.

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If you want to know more about your airline’s seat selection policy, look no further. Download The AirWhizz app to get all the details regarding different airline policies along with airport information and real-time flight updates on the move.

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Why You Should Visit An Airport Lounge The Next Time You Fly!

For many travellers, ‘Airport Lounge’ is a mystery!

But, if you’ve been to one before, you’ll know that it’s actually a place of tranquillity amongst the hustle and bustle of airport rush.

It’s a common belief that airport lounges are only accessible to business or first class flyers, but that’s not entirely true.

If you travel only a few times a year, you might have a tough time justifying the cost of an annual lounge membership. However, some programs let you in on one-day or short-term passes and the benefits of it are significant!

So if you reach the airport early and are wondering what to do, here are a few reasons to go and visit an airport lounge!

Quiet & Peaceful

One of the most attractive benefits of a lounge is that it offers you a secluded getaway from the large crowds.

Airport lounges offer large, comfortable chairs, with plenty of space to stretch out your travel tiredness away.

You can pass your time by reading magazines or catching up on the news and other entertainment on TV.

It’s a comfortable space with great facilities that are exclusive only to you and other guests in the lounge.

Great Place To Work

Lounges are great when you want to get some work done!

Apart from the peaceful surrounding, lounges offer you wi-fi & desks with power sources where you can use your own laptop or notebook.

In fact, these days lounges have business centers where you can make copies & send a fax or book a conference room for a meeting.

Exclusive Customer Service

Airline-affiliated lounges are typically staffed with employees who have full access to the airline’s reservation systems and flight details.

They can help you with just about anything like checking on upgrades, changing reservations, verifying flight connections, you name it!

Also, airport lounge agents are much more readily available as compared to those at the customer service counter with long lines in front of them.

Food & Beverage

All lounges offer some amount of complimentary food and snacks along with tasty beverages (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic).

However, the quantity and choices are dependent upon the affiliated airline and the lounge.

In some lounges, you’ll find full buffet meals, while others offer snacks and heavy appetizers.

Some lounges also offer deluxe meals and premium branded drinks , which are available for purchase.

So, skip on that fast food and indulge yourself to culinarily delights, along with your favourite drink.

Worldwide Network

Airline-sponsored lounges are typically located in the airline’s most important airports, generally near the boarding gates.

Apart from airline lounges, there are other independent airport lounges you can become a member of, such as the “Plaza Premium Lounge” which has 160 lounges all over the world.

So, if you’re travelling abroad and have a connecting flight to catch, you can relax before your flight and take advantage of lounge facilities anywhere in the world.

Now that we’ve told you why you should visit an airport lounge, let us tell you how you can enter one.

Try Pay-Per-Use Lounges

These are independent lounges that can be accessed by any traveller, regardless of the airline or flight class.

Pay-Per-Use lounges are the perfect solution to unexpected delays and extended layovers, by offering exclusive facilities at a small fee depending on the hours of your stay.

These are typically a bit expensive but it’s definitely worth a few hours of stay.

Price: Approx. Rs 5000 for a Day Pass*

Join Independent Lounge Networks

These memberships offer access not just to a specific airline lounge, but also to a large network of independent lounges across the world.

Try “Priority Pass” for economical yearly memberships to more than 1000 lounges or The “Plaza Premium Lounge” membership for a First-Class experience.

Price:

Priority Pass: Approx. Rs 7000 per year*

Plaza Premium Lounge: Approx. Rs 2000 per visit*

Sign Up For Frequent Flyer Programs

If you travel by a specific airline (or airlines in the same alliance) frequently, it is best to join their frequent flyer program.

You can earn miles on every flight you take to attain elite status and get complimentary access to partnered airline lounges.

Choose a program that suits you best, depending on the locations and frequency of your travels.

Frequent flyer programs can be signed up for free. However, Just remember to put in your membership number while booking a flight.

Read More about “How To Save & Spend Frequent Flyer Miles Like A Pro

Use Credit Card Privileges

Besides exclusive travel benefits and rewards, several credit card companies offer access to airport lounges.

For instance, American Express or HDFC come with credit cards which offer complimentary access to many domestic/international lounges, and reduced rates for the rest.

To choose the right one, check the credit card perks before applying!

Request For A Free Upgrade

Asking for a free upgrade is never a bad idea!

The airline staff at the check-in counter has the power to give free business-class upgrades and access to their lounges as long as there is availability.

So dress well, be polite and it might just be your lucky day!

If you want to know more about different lounges available at your airport, look no further. Simply download the AirWhizz App to get information about prices and locations of different airport lounges along with real-time flight updates and Airline Information.

* Please note that all prices mentioned here are only indicative. They are meant to give you a general idea. For the actual price and other details please refer to your airport lounge’s official website.

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Air India Records Highest Number Of Passenger Complaints In June 2018

With the Air India disinvestment falling into shambles, it seems like the debt-ridden airline can’t catch a break.

The state-owned airline had the most number of complaints lodged against it, amongst all domestic airlines, in June 2018.

According to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) domestic traffic report, a total of 677 passenger complaints were registered last month against different airlines in India.

Here are all the details about the report –

  • Air India topped this list with 237 complaints registered against them.
  • Jet Airways & its low-cost subsidiary ‘Jet Lite’ stood second with 199 complaints against them.
  • IndiGo had a total of 140 complaints registered against it.
  • Complaints against airlines such as AirAsia, Vistara, TruJet & Air Odisha were in single digits.
  • Air Deccan & Zoom Air recorded no complaints against them.

Almost 29 % of the total complaints were due to flight operation problems such as delays, 27 % were due to baggage handling issues and 25 % of complaints were against customer service related issues.

The remaining 19 % of the complains were related to various other reasons such as staff behaviour, refund, airfare and food catering.

The DGCA report shows that although the percentage of complaints against flight operations and customer service were lesser in June as compared to the previous two months, complaints related to baggage, refund and staff behaviour had risen.

Out of the 677 complaints, 615 issues have been dealt with, however, 62 cases still remain unsolved.

The report also stated that the number of passengers travelling by air in the month of June has drastically reduced as compared to April & May, due to the end of the tourist season.

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Air Travellers Around The World Split Over In-Flight Connectivity!

Services offered by an airline may be uniform all around the world, but whether passengers like it or not, depends on the country they stay in.

U.K based Data & Measurement company, Nielsen, conducted a survey which involved 8000 travellers from 10 different countries to understand the needs of an airplane passenger.

While airlines a ready to provide in-flight connectivity 24/7, passengers from France, Germany, Japan, Sweden, Britain and the US are happy to keep their phones on airplane mode and not make calls while flying. However, air travellers from India, China and Middle -East are keen on in-flight connectivity.

Here are the key findings related to In-flight connectivity –

  • 69 % of German passengers think that it’s not necessary to be connected via phones while travelling by air . But, only 12 % of Indian and 18% of Chinese travellers agree with this.
  • Flyers from India & China said that they would be more than happy to pay for in-flight connectivity even if the flight costs more.
  • Most of the Japanese travellers were worried about the disturbance caused on the flight due to in-flight connectivity.

While travellers from Asia & Middle-East are keen on chatting inside the airplane, their major concern is about the contents of refresher packs handed out by airlines.

Travellers from the United Arab Emirates, China and India said that airlines should provide toothbrush and eye mask. But, travellers from Sweden don’t really care about it, with only 38% agreeing with this.

Fewer than one-third of the respondents, from any country, want a shower, spa, wellness service or fitness equipment on board.

Generously sized seating is regarded as a priority on long-haul flights, especially for Americans, with 59 percent of US respondents ranking bottom space and legroom as very important.

Here are some other key findings from the Nielsen survey –

  • Most British travellers are bothered to stand in the airport check-in line while Swedish travellers don’t mind standing in the queue.
  • Having a range of in-flight films, music and audio-books on offer matters most to travellers from the US, India and the UAE.
  • Japanese flyers aren’t really keen on hearing updates from the pilot, whereas travellers from India & South Africa want the pilot to give regular updates.
  • Fast, free Internet access is globally desirable but especially popular in China, South Africa and the US.
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Interesting Facts About Airplanes That You Probably Didn’t Know

Airplanes have changed a lot since the time Wright brothers invented it.

Those bulky wood and cloth aircrafts have transformed into sleek Boeing Dreamliners, thanks to modern technology.

Airplanes today are designed in a very unique way and everything you see inside has a specific purpose.

To help you understand the inner workings of air travel, here are a few interesting facts about airplanes that you must know.

1.Some Airplanes Have Secret Bedrooms

On long haul flights, a cabin crew can work for up to 16 hours a day!

To help them combat fatigue some aircrafts, such as the Boeing 777 & 778 Dreamliners, have tiny bedrooms where the cabin crew can rest and relax.

These bedrooms can be accessed via a hidden staircase that lead up to the room which has facilities such as beds, a bathroom and in-flight entertainment.

2.Airplane Cabins Are Deliberately kept Cold

While boarding an airplane you must have felt a sudden change in temperature as soon as you enter the cabin.

As it turns out, there is a pretty good reason why they are kept bone-chilling cold.

According to a study conducted by the American Society for Testing and Materials, travellers are more likely to faint inside an airplane than on the ground due to ‘Hypoxia’.

This is a medical condition where the body tissue does not receive enough oxygen and can be triggered inside a warm airplane cabin.

Plus, we as humans have different internal body temperatures, but airlines can’t really adapt to everyone’s internal system.

This is why, they regulate the temperature based on the average population and keep the cabin on the cold side.

3.Airplane Seats Don’t Face Backwards

Many researchers suggest that backward facing seats on an airplane are safer because during an emergency landing, they provide more support for the head, neck and back.

However, it’s unlikely that passengers will walk into an airplane and see rows facing the tail of an airplane.

The reason is simple! Airlines want to save money.

During an impact, the passenger’s centre of gravity will be higher on a backwards facing seat, causing it to take more strain. The seat itself, the fittings and the floor of the aircraft will need to be strengthened.

That would increase the weight of the aircraft, which would increase fuel consumption. With oil prices rising each day, airlines can’t take that chance and cut costs.

International airlines such as British Airways, American Airlines and Etihad feature backward facing seats but they are rare and only available in the First-Class or Premium cabin.

4.Airplanes Tyres Are Burst Proof

The tyres of an airplane are designed to withstand a weight of more than 35 tons.

These tyres are so strong that airplanes can land at 170 Miles per hour for more than 500 times.

Additionally, airplane tyres are inflated to 200 pounds per square inch, which is about six times the pressure used in a car tyre.

If the ground crew needs to change the tyre, they simply use the technique applied in changing car tyres, however the tools used are much bigger.

5.Airplane Lights Set Your Mood

According to researchers, lighting in an area has a direct effect on our mood. The more intense a light is, the more intense human emotions will be.

For instance, Virgin Atlantic uses LED cabin lights which create more than 16 million different colour combinations. They use it not only to calm down, but also refresh passengers.

If you’ve travelled on a Virgin Atlantic flight, you may have noticed colour changes throughout the flight. Each colour has a different purpose: to induce deep sleep, to gradually wake passengers up and to energize them.

This is one reason why the crew dims the cabin lights during landing at night. In the unlikely event that the airplane landing goes badly and passengers need to evacuate, airlines want passengers to be calm. The dim lighting also helps passengers adjust their eyes to the darkness.

6.Airplanes Don’t Need Both Engines To Fly

The idea of an engine failing mid flight can be a frightening one, but don’t worry. Your airline has you covered!

Airplanes usually use both engines, but in case of emergencies, pilots sometimes switch off one engine.

Any airplane must be certified by authorities for Extended-range Twin Operations (ETOPS), which basically means how long it can fly with one engine.

You’d be surprised to know that an aircraft can fly for almost 5 and a half hours with just one engine functioning.

7.Airplane Windows Have Tiny Holes

We constantly look outside the airplane window while flying, but hardly do we notice the tiny hole at the bottom of it.

An airplane window has 3 layers of special glass known as ‘Acrylic’.

The exterior window is used to prevent things from coming inside the airplane and maintain cabin pressure.

In the unlikely event that something happens to the exterior window pane, the second layer of acrylic acts as a fail-safe option.

The tiny hole in the interior window is there to regulate air pressure so that the middle pane remains intact.

8.Airplane Oxygen Masks Are Functional For A Short Time

Safety instructions on a flight include how to use oxygen masks.

But one thing that flight attendants don’t tell you is that oxygen masks only have about 15 mins worth of oxygen.

It sound like a short amount of time, but in reality, its more than sufficient.

Oxygen masks drop when the airplane cabin loses pressure, which means the aircraft is also losing altitude.

A pilot responds to this situation by moving the airplane to an altitude below 10,000 feet, where passengers can breathe normally.

That rapid descent usually takes way less than 15 minutes, meaning those oxygen masks have more than enough air to protect you.

9.Why Airplanes Leave Trails In The Sky

Most of us love watching how airplanes paint the blue sky with their white trails!

But, have you ever wondered what those white lines are?

When airplane engines run, the exhaust releases hot water vapor which condenses when it hits the cool air outside, leaving a cloud of white puffy lines in the sky.

That is why these lines are called ‘Contrails’.

So the next time you fly, take a moment to admire the fact that even the most insignificant details about an aircraft have a lot of thought and science behind them.

Nothing in the aviation industry is done without a good reason!

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The Ultimate Guide For First Time Flyers!

Airports in India handled almost 117 million passengers in 2017, with almost 100 flights taking off every hour.

With airline ticket prices going down each day, the popularity of travelling by an airplane is at an all-time high and many people are willing to try it.

But navigating through an airport, getting through security and travelling at 30000 feet in the air can be an overwhelming experience, especially if you’re flying for the first time.

So, if you’re a first time flyer and aren’t really sure about what to do, here’s a step by step guide for you to follow the next time you fly.

Booking Your Ticket

The first step in an air travellers journey is booking a flight ticket!

With the help of online travel portals such as MakeMyTrip, GoIbibo & Expedia, you can compare ticket prices for different airlines travelling to your destination.

It’s a relatively easy process which you can handle by yourself.

Once you buy your ticket, you will get a confirmation email and an e-ticket. Make sure you carry a print out of these when you leave for the airport.

In case you don’t have access to an online facility, you can always get in touch with a travel agent in your area.

*PRO TRAVEL TIP – Airlines also give you an option to choose your seat. This process is known as ‘Online Check-In’. Airlines usually open online check-in 48 to 72 hours before the departure time. Choose your seat the night before the departure date and fly comfortably.

Packing

Airlines have kept a limit on the weight and number of bags you can carry with you!

So before you start to pack for your trip, visit your airline’s website to review luggage size and weight restrictions, as well as extra baggage fees.

If your trip is short or are travelling alone, carry a small suitcase or bag pack with you. You won’t have to go through the hassle of getting your bag checked-in with the airline.

However, if you are going on a long trip or are travelling with your family, try to pack according to the limits set by the airline.

If you feel that your luggage exceeds that limit, carry some extra cash with you.

Learn more about “Airline Baggage Rules In India

Travel Documents

Apart from your e-ticket printouts, you will need to carry an identification proof with you.

If you’re travelling on a domestic route your driver’s license or your Aadhaar card is sufficient, but if you’re travelling abroad you’ll need a passport.

Make sure your passport is updated and is valid at least 6 months from your date of travel.

Arriving At The Airport

No matter what time of the day you’re travelling, arrive at least 2 hours before your flights departure time.

This gives you plenty of time to deal with security, find your gate, and get everything ready for your flight.

You don’t want to add the stress of being late if you’re travelling by air for the first time.

We would recommend you to take an Ola/ Uber to travel since you can calculate the time it would take to reach your terminal and they will drop you off right in front of the airport entrance.

Dropping off Luggage/Collecting Boarding Pass

If you haven’t booked a seat online or have to get your luggage checked-in, you will have to go to the airline counter once you enter the airport.

There will be enough signs at the airport to guide you to the airline counter, but if you can’t find it by yourself, ask the security personnel at the entrance and he/she will be more than happy to guide you.

Once you reach the airline counter collect your boarding pass/check-in your luggage and head for security check.

Security

Most first time flyers get nervous when they hear the word ‘Airport Security’!

Don’t worry! they’re just making sure that you have a safe flight. Follow whatever instructions the security personnel is giving you and you’ll be fine.

Keep your personal items such as laptops, cell phones or wallets in the containers provided, along with your carry-on bag for inspection.

After this, you’ll go through a metal detector and the security personnel will give you a quick frisk.

Before you know it, your bags will be stamped and your security check would be complete.

It’s that simple!

Finding Your Boarding Gate

The airport offers no shortage of information on anything!

From large screens to friendly staff, there’s always someone who can help you figure things out if you get lost.

After security, you will be able to see airline schedule boards with a list different arrival and departure flights. They display the flight number, arrival or departure time and the boarding gate number for different airlines.

Just cross check that information in case your ticket doesn’t list the gate number or simply to reassure yourself.

If you’re still not sure, they have attendants sitting at desks in every terminal who are always ready to help you.

When it’s time to board, passengers line up and present their boarding pass to a gate agent. Once the agent is done checking your bag for the stamp and the boarding pass, you can either directly walk through a ‘Jetway’ to board your flight or a bus will take to you and your fellow passengers to your airplane.

The Airplane Journey

Now for the fun part, the flying itself!

Board the airplane, find your seat and put your carry-on bags in the overhead bin. Once everyone is seated, the crew will give you safety instructions and soon after that, the airplane will take off.

While flying if you feel turbulence, don’t worry. Its caused by fluctuating air pressures and all airplanes experience it. The occurrence of an accident is very rare and in case of an emergency, the crew is well trained and equipped to handle the situation.

Read more about “Why Flying Is The Safest Way To Travel

Collecting Your Bags

Once you’ve made it through your first ever successful flight, head down to baggage claim to pick up your check-in bags.

It takes time for the crew to unload the bags onto the baggage conveyor belt, so be patient and wait for your bag.

In case you only have a carry-on bag, you don’t need to go to the baggage claim and can straight away head for the exit.

Another way in which you can make your first flight comfortable is by downloading the AirWhizz App. Get all the information about your airline and airport along with real-time flight updates on your fingertips to plan your trip on the move.

Have a great flight & Fly Stress-Free!

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Ministry To Remove Cancellation Fee For Air Tickets Cancelled Within 24 Hours Of Booking

Civil Aviation Ministry will soon introduce a new reform for the convenience of air travellers.

Passengers travelling by airlines in India will not have to pay any cancellation fee if they cancel their tickets within 24 hours of booking it.

Here are the details about the new cancellation fee rules-

  • The customer will not have to pay cancellation charges on the sole condition that the air ticket is bought 96 hours prior to the flights departure time.
  • In case the passenger is informed about a cancelled flight between 2 weeks to 24 hours before the scheduled departure, the airline has to offer an alternative flight within 2 hours of the departure time.
  • The cancellation fees and rules regarding it have to be printed on the air ticket.

Airlines in India, however, have shown their displeasure towards these proposed changes saying that if new rules are implemented, it will lead to a rise in airfares.

According to experts, these rules will have a massive impact on air ticket prices since airfares in India are already at a lower level as compared to other countries.

Currently, every airline has a cancellation policy of their own. For example –

  • IndiGo charges its passengers a minimum of Rs 3000 on cancelling flight tickets
  • In case of GoAir, a passenger has to pay Rs 2950 for cancelling the ticket within 2 hours of the flight’s departure time.

Airlines like Vistara and Jet Airways allow their passengers to modify or make cancellations for free within 24 hours of booking the ticket, but the government is looking to make this a standard rule across all airlines in India.

The Minister of State of Civil Aviation, Mr Jayant Sinha, has said that the ministry will look into all these arguments before they implement these reforms.

The ministry will put these rules into effect from 15th July 2018 if the proposed air passenger charter is approved.

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Air India Puts Restriction On ‘Powder-Like Substances’ In Carry-On Bags!

Air India has upped its security measures for USA bound flights!

The state-owned international airline has restricted passengers, flying to America, from carrying ‘powder-like substances’ in carry-on bags.

Here are the details of the new rule –

  • Passengers cannot carry more than 350 grams of powdered substances in carry-on bags.
  • These include items like sugar, ground coffee, cosmetics, flour etc.
  • Medically prescribed powder-like substances such as baby formula or cremated remains can be carried, however, they have to be packed in sealed containers.
  • Air India has already started implementing this rule and has advised passengers to pack such items in check-in luggage.

Last month the US Department Of Homeland Security wrote a directive to the airline asking them to implement this rule for security purposes.

In 2017, the US Transportation Security Administration(TSA) enacted this rule after a failed terrorist attack on an Australia bound Gulf airline. Reports say that the terrorists used an improvised explosive device using powdered explosives.

Flyers boarding Air India from UAE and other Gulf nations will also have to comply with this rule. In fact, Dubai based Emirates Airlines has issued a notice saying that powder like substances have to be checked-in and won’t be permitted in carry-on bags.

Air India is the only India-based airline which operates non-stop flights from Delhi and Mumbai to American cities like New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Washington DC. Along with them, US-based United airlines also operates direct flights between the 2 countries.

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