Kalrock-Jalan consortium meets DGCA , MoCA over Jet Airways’ slots
March 15, 2021
A landing slot at an airport is an important asset for an airline as it gives the airline an edge over its competitors - FRANCIS MASCARENHAS
A landing slot at an airport is an important asset for an airline as it gives the airline an edge over its competitors - FRANCIS MASCARENHAS×
New owners assured that their request for reallocation will be considered: Sources
Representatives of the Kalrock-Jalan consortium along with the court-appointed Resolution Professional met the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) seeking re-allocation of Jet Airways’ erstwhile slots.
Pay Less for your Flight if you have No Check-in Luggage: Aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) now allowed the domestic carriers of the country to offer concession in the ticket prices for the passengers traveling without check-in luggage and all those who carry only cabin luggage.
Get cheaper flight tickets for flying without baggage, here s how Currently, passengers can carry 15 KGs of check-in baggage beyond which a fee is charged per kg basis.
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Updated: Feb 26, 2021, 03:06 PM IST
Good news for airline passengers as the Directorate General of Civil Aviation has issued a circular, allowing airlines to give concessions in ticket prices to passengers who carry no baggage.
The new rules will provide tickets for cheap for those passengers travelling with no baggage or just cabin baggage. However, the cabin baggage has to be within the permissible weight limit.
Directorate General of Civil Aviation issues a circular, allowing airlines to give concessions in ticket prices to passengers who carry no baggage. pic.twitter.com/o8ygs7kkGo
The aviation body has also allowed unbundling of other services (Representational)
New Delhi:
Domestic flight operators are allowed to give concessions in ticket prices to passengers who carry no baggage or only cabin baggage, aviation watchdog Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has said in a circular.
Per the current rules, a passenger can carry up to 7 kilograms of cabin baggage and 15 kilograms of check-in baggage. Any additional weight is chargeable. The new rule will allow the operators to provide tickets at lesser prices to those who opt to travel with no baggage or only with cabin baggage within the permissible weight limit.