Low-cost airlines IndiGo has started charging a fee for its web check-in facility. Under the revised policy, IndiGo passengers can no longer select their seats prior to reaching the airport free of ...
Low cost airline Indigo on Sunday revealed that it has revised its web check-in policy, and passengers will, henceforth, be charged a fee for selecting seats through web check-in. This move has ...
The government Monday said it was reviewing airlines' decision to charge passengers for any of the seats selected at the time of web check-in to ascertain whether the move is in compliance with ...
IndiGo will charge a passenger Rs 100 service fee if he or she wants to check-in at the airport counters from Saturday onwards, the airline said in a statement. The aviation ministry had in May made ...
New Delhi: The government on Monday said it was reviewing IndiGo’s decision to charge passengers for any of the seats selected at the time of web check-in. The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) has ...
New Delhi: Passengers of no-frills carrier IndiGo will have to shell out up to ₹ 800 extra if they opt for web check-in, as the airline has revised its policy. “As per our revised policy all seats are ...
IndiGo was responding to passengers who had questioned the low-cost airline’s move to levy a fee on web check-ins. In a series of responses to several tweets, IndiGo said that the seat fee policy had ...
The government is reviewing a move by private airlines IndiGo and SpiceJet to charge for seats booked in advance through the web check-in feature, which has provoked anger among air-travelers. The ...
With IndiGo having 43% market share in domestic skies, other low cost carriers are likely to follow suit. What this means is that people travelling solo or in groups okay with sitting separately and ...
The government will review if IndiGo decision to charge for web check-in falls within existing rules. "We are reviewing these fees to see whether they fall within the unbundled pricing framework," the ...
NEW DELHI: The government is looking into a move by private domestic carrier IndiGo to charge for seats booked in advance through the web check-in feature. The move has drawn outrage from fliers.
IndiGo said this process helped it to serve different customer segments as per their requirements, adding "For instance, passengers who would prefer to have extra leg-room seats or would like to be ...
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