India: Airlines to cut fee for extra baggage

Indian airlines will be mandated to steeply reduce fees for carrying five-kg extra baggage on flights. The Civil Aviation Ministry will ask airlines to charge Rs.100 on each additional kg baggage against an average of Rs. 300 a kg charged at present, a senior official of the ministry said. However, the reduced fares will be applicable for five-kg extra luggage. At present, domestic airlines, except national carrier Air India, allow passengers to carry 15 kg luggage free of cost. Air India allows passengers to check in with 25-kg bags without any cost. IndiGo, GoAir, AirAsia India and Air India charge passengers Rs. 250 for carrying each kg extra baggage. SpiceJet charges Rs. 300 a kg for additional luggage, Jet Airways Rs. 350 a kg and Vistara Rs. 320 a kg for economy class and Rs.330 for premium economy. With the latest move, a passenger may carry five-kg additional luggage by paying Rs. 500 to the airlines instead of shelling out Rs.1,250-Rs.1,750.<br/>
The Hindu
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/airlines-to-cut-fee-for-extra-baggage/article8706330.ece
6/9/16