The directive follows an announcement by the civil aviation ministry on March 18.
The directive follows an announcement by the civil aviation ministry on March 18. Only around 20 per cent of seats are typically available without extra charges. The move comes amid growing concerns over rising ancillary charges in air travel. Members of the Federation of Indian Airlines have warned that limiting paid seat selection could lead to higher base fares as carriers attempt to offset revenue losses.
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The directive follows an announcement by the civil aviation ministry on March 18. Only around 20 per cent of seats are typically available without extra charges. The move comes amid growing concerns o...