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cyrilroy21
29th Apr 2013, 13:43
NEW DELHI: In a move that would raise the cost of air travel, the government today said it has allowed airlines to charge passengers for preferred seats on a flight, check-in baggages and meals, among other things.

"Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh has decided to permit scheduled airlines to unbundle certain services and to charge fees for these services separately," an official release said.

The services for which the airlines would be free to charge passengers include preferential seating, meals, snacks, drinks (barring drinking water), check-in baggages, use of airline lounges, carriage of sports equipment and musical instruments and valuable baggages which have higher carrier liability.

The practice was launched in 2008 by some US carriers which were facing financial crunch. Their decision to charge for even the first checked baggage had then received flak from air travellers, but the practice still continues with the airlines generating revenue worth millions of dollars.

The release said the Minister's decision was based on recommendations of an independent consultant, which said, "Unbundling of services ... has become a necessary aspect of exercising more control over operational costs and running a successful airline".

"The objective of the decision is to facilitate airlines to offer low base fare for price sensitive travellers, while at the same time offer choice to service seekers at a price," it said.

The decision would "allow the passengers to benefit from lower base fares and to customise the product to better suit their requirements and budget while allowing airlines to develop more sustainable operations in an environment of wafer-thin margins," the release said.
The airlines which decide to levy charges on these services would have to file details of services to be unbundled and the fees to be charged for them to the aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
"DGCA may not fix fee for unbundled services but shall have the right to intervene and stop charging if regulatory principles are violated by the airlines," the release said.

It said the airlines would have to maintain transparency and inform the travelling public and agents what fee was being charged for which of the 'unbundled services'. The charges for would be a fixed amount and announced well in advance by the airlines "which shall not vary with the base fare for a particular flight".

The customers should be given the opportunity by the airlines to pick and choose which amenities they want to receive and pay for, the release said.

Observing that the airlines would be free to levy fees for these services, travel industry sources said there would now on be no difference between a no-frill and a full service carrier, once these charges on meals and preferred seats are implemented.

Without naming any airline, they said some of them were already selling the seats on the front three rows of each flight, along with those on the 12th or the 13th row located near the emergency exit, which gave larger leg-space.

On the fees proposed to be levied on the use of airport lounges, the sources said this practice was prevalent in several countries where, apart from the travellers on first and business classes and frequent flyers who are entitled to enter the lounge, a non-entitled passenger could also avail of the lounge services by paying a certain amount.

Airlines can charge for preferred seats, check-in bags: Govt - The Economic Times (http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/news-by-industry/transportation/airlines-/-aviation/airlines-can-charge-for-preferred-seats-check-in-bags-govt/articleshow/19783271.cms)

captjns
29th Apr 2013, 19:40
Where have you been for the past couple of years?

veloo maniam
30th Apr 2013, 01:07
Ryanair cheap flights funny parody - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=g3so6AJe4UQ)

kwaiyai
30th Apr 2013, 02:40
Alot of LOCO's do stuff like that, been going on for years.

pilotbaba
30th Apr 2013, 04:15
Indian LCC's will write their doom with their own hands if they go that route... However, they will definitely go that route and, most definitely, will learn their lessons the hard way...

You don't have to Nickle & Dime your customers to be succesful & profitable...

The living example of this statement is the world's largest Low Cost Carrier, which also happens to be the world's FIRST Low cost Carrier and one of the most profitable airline in the world.

Pilots would die & kill to get hired by this company..... The employees & I mean, all employees are very well paid, employees are happy & extremely Loyal to the company.

The customers are most satisfied, extremely loyal & even pay more just to fly only on this airline....

This airline has one of the best Frequent Flier Program; an impeccable safety record, extremely fast & efficient turn around & there is always a flight ina few hours if you miss your flight.

This airline DOES NOT charge extra for checked bags, infact has a very generous baggage allowances, does not charge for premium seats, you can sit where you like & it DOES NOT charge a penny for changing your travel plans, NO change penalties, just pay the difference of fare if any. Infact, your money is good for a full one year, travel anywhere this airline flies...

Cities & communities go the extra mile, virtually beg, to bring service of this airline to their city..

The business model has been copied by various airlines across the world to a reasonable degree of success but no company was able to duplicate the corporate culture of this airline.

The business model & corporate culture are taught in the best business schools are how to raise a company......

FORTUNE magazine listed this corporation as # 3 in the top 10 companies.

After 9/11, this was the only passenger airline in USA to report profit, most other airlines filed for Bankruptsy.....

For those of you, who have STILL NOT been able to guess which this airline is, this airline is represented by the symbol " LUV "

Yes sir, it is the SOUTHWEST AIRLINES based in USA.

You don't have to Nickle & Dime your customers to be succesful & profitable...

jack s
30th Apr 2013, 09:12
pilotbaba :D .. sadly but most airlines are now run by accountants not by airline professionals... hence the nickel & dime and milking the pax at every click on their website..:mad::ugh: