Monday, May 27, 2013

Aviation Min to cap privilege seats for airlines

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is in talks with the Aviation Ministry to finalise the number of preferred or privilege seats that an airline can charge separately, if booked in advance.
Almost all airlines had earlier decided to put a price-tag on almost all seats and this was not acceptable to the regulator, which is of the opinion that operators need not be allowed to put more than 10 percent seats under the 'privileged' category for which they can charge a slight premium.
Last month, the ministry had permitted airlines to unbundle services by which they can charge for preferential seats, meals, baggage in excess of 15 kg and carriage of sports equipment.
Following these instruction airlines including IndiGo, Air India Express directed travel agents and online booking websites to charge for window and aisle seats. Airlines are now charging anywhere between Rs. 200-Rs 1500 for seat reservation.
27/05/13  CNBC-TV18/moneycontrol.com
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