MPs object to extra charges for window seats on flights

IANS  |  New Delhi 

MPs on Wednesday demanded to know why airlines were charging extra for preferential seats on flights, and sought a ceiling on the steep hikes in fares just before the departure.

said she had taken an Indigo flight on June 29 from to Raipur, but despite having a business class ticket, she was not given a front row seat which was vacant, and that the staff demanded an extra Rs 600 for a preferential seat.

Terming it as a "serious issue", asked the to look into the matter.

DMK's Tiruchi Siva sought a ceiling on the air fare hikes by airlines just before flight departure.

"At the time of departure, the fares are increased by 400 per cent. You can allow them to increase fares as per the demand, but not abnormally. There should be a ceiling. People who are in a hurry and distress face a lot of problems," Siva said.

He also said that preferential seats gave "a feeling of discrimination" among the passengers. These seats should be on first-come, first-served basis.

Responding to the concerns, of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha pointed out that the fares had been deregulated and the government could intervene only if there was a violation of transparency.

"Flight services are provided on the basis of terms of conditions in a commercial contract between a passenger and an The lowest fare is for the middle seat. But if you want a window/aisle seat, or if you want more comfort, you will have to pay extra," Sinha said.

The said air fares in are among the lowest in the world, if tickets are booked three months in advance.

On another query on national carrier too selling aisle and window seats at higher rates, Sinha said it was a "global commercial practice" and too has to look at its commercial interests.

"This is a commercial practice. It is done across the globe. If we have to run properly, then we have to do this," Sinha said.

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First Published: Wed, July 18 2018. 17:56 IST