Sunday, November 23, 2014

Air India expresses inability to seat upgrade, more free baggage for MPs

New Delhi: Cash-strapped Air India has expressed inability to upgrade seats of MPs to business class or carry their extra baggage for free, especially in flights which have all upper class seats booked by paid passengers.
Noting that it gets a large number of requests from MPs regarding upgrades, the national carrier has made it known to Parliament that such requests cannot be met in most cases if the business class seats are booked by revenue passengers or the aircraft is in an all-economy configuration.
The domestic fleet of Air India primarily consists of narrow-body planes like Airbus A-319s which have eight business class seats and A-320s and A-321s which have 20 such seats. Several of these aircraft are now being reconfigured to have only economy seats to compete with no-frill carriers.
The airline has also decided not to part with sensitive information relating to its commercial and operational decisions in response to questions asked in Parliament to maintain business confidentiality, official sources said.
23/11/14 PTI/IBNLive
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