Airlines
Air India Revised Baggage Rules for Domestic Flights
Air India, one of India’s leading airlines, has implemented significant changes to its baggage policies, affecting travelers across various fare classes.
Effective May 2, 2024, the airline has rolled out a revised baggage allowance scheme, marking a reduction in the permitted weight limits for most fare categories. Under the updated guidelines, passengers booking economy and business class tickets will notice a decrease in their baggage allowance by 5 to 10 kilograms compared to previous allowances.
These adjustments reflect Air India’s response to market dynamics and regulatory requirements. In the Economy Comfort category, encompassing S, T, U, and L fare classes, travelers will now have a baggage allowance of 15 kilograms, down from the previous 20 kilograms. As reported by livefromalounge.
Similarly, passengers availing themselves of Economy Comfort Plus, including G, W, V, Q, and K fare classes, will see their baggage allowance reduced to 15 kilograms from the earlier 25 kilograms.
However, not all fare classes are subject to reductions. Economy Flex passengers, represented by the H, M, B, and Y fare classes, will maintain their previous baggage allowance of 25 kilograms.
In the business class segment, changes are also evident. Business Comfort Plus, consisting of Z and J fare classes, will now offer a baggage allowance of 25 kilograms, down from the prior 35 kilograms. Meanwhile, passengers booking Business Flex tickets under the D and C fare classes will have a revised baggage allowance of 35 kilograms, compared to the previous 40 kilograms.
For passengers planning their upcoming journeys with Air India, it is essential to review the updated baggage policies to ensure compliance and avoid any inconvenience during their travel experience.
Airlines
Air India Cancels NY-Delhi Flight to Retrieve Stranded Indian Cricket Team from Barbados
Air India faced scrutiny from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) after a scheduled commercial flight from New York to Delhi was allegedly cancelled to accommodate the victorious Indian T20 World Cup team stranded in Barbados.
The incident sparked controversy when passengers slated for the New York-Delhi flight were abruptly informed of its cancellation, reportedly to prioritize a chartered flight for the cricket team.
Ajay Awtaney, a passenger affected by the cancellation, voiced his frustration on social media, sharing details of his disrupted travel plans. He claimed the commercial flight was sacrificed for a specially arranged charter, dubbed AIC24WC (Air India Champions 24 World Cup), arranged by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to swiftly bring the team back to India following their triumph in the T20 World Cup 2024.
Amidst growing concerns over flight prioritization and adherence to civil aviation regulations, the DGCA intervened, directing Air India to submit a comprehensive report to clarify the circumstances leading to the flight cancellation.
Aviation expert Mohan Ranganathan emphasized the seriousness of such incidents, highlighting potential violations of DGCA’s civil aviation rules (CAR). The special charter flight, facilitated by Air India amidst impending weather challenges, departed Barbados early morning local time, with a scheduled arrival in New Delhi anticipated the following day.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is slated to honor the returning champions upon their arrival, followed by celebratory events in Mumbai commemorating India’s first T20 World Cup victory in over a decade.
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