Friday, December 23, 2016

Even middle-row plane seats have an add-on fee

Mumbai: Charging an add-on fee for the airline window seat for its view or the aisle seat for its convenience, or a seat in the front row or the emergency exit with its extra leg room, is one thing, but charging a fee for that much-hated middle seat is quite another. Jet Airways, IndiGo, Go Air and Spice Jet are the four carriers that levy a seat selection fee even for the middle seat onboard their domestic flights.
Air India and Vistara levy a seat selection fee only for middle seats that are located in the front or exit rows where a passenger gets extra leg room. Jet Airways, then, is the only full-service carrier (others include low-cost carriers such as IndiGo, Spice Jet and Go Air) that charges a fee even for those middle seats (Rs 400 for rows 11 to 17) that don't come with extra leg room, but are located in the front portion of the aircraft.
Paying a fee and blocking a preferred seat is optional. Passengers can also select a seat, free of cost, during web check-in or are assigned a seat during airport check-in. But when the seats are not paid for and blocked, on high-demand flights like early morning and late evening ones, passengers travelling in a group might find themselves seated in different rows.
23/12/16 Manu Vayalar/Economic Times
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