Air India has introduced new baggage charges for its flights to Europe and the UK, increasing costs for passengers who wish to check in a second bag. This change, effective from October 17, aligns the airline’s baggage policy with those of many Western carriers, reflecting a broader shift in its approach to fare structuring.
Under the revised policy, Air India’s economy class fares are now categorized into different “families,” with the most affordable option, called the “value” fare,…
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