NITN | @notintownlive | 03 Apr 2026, 12:28 am
The rule was to come into effect from April 20. Photo: Pixabay.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation has put on hold its order mandating airlines to offer at least 60% of seats free of charge.
The rule was to come into effect from April 20.
Why was the decision paused
In a notification on Thursday, the ministry said it reviewed the March order after representations from the Federation of Indian Airlines and Akasa Air.
Airlines flagged operational and commercial concerns.
They also warned of an impact on fares and the deregulated tariff system.
What the rule proposed
The rule proposed raising free seat selection from 20% to 60%. Currently, most seats beyond the free quota are paid.
Charges range from ₹200 to ₹2,100, depending on seat type and legroom.
Airlines’ concerns
Airlines said the move would cut ancillary revenue. They warned it could lead to higher base fares.
Costs are already rising due to higher aviation turbine fuel prices. This is linked to geopolitical tensions, including the situation in Iran.
Other passenger-friendly measures stay
The ministry said other passenger-friendly rules will continue. These include transparency in seat allocation and co-seating for passengers on the same PNR.
Clear disclosure of charges will remain. Rules for carrying musical instruments, sports equipment, and pets will also stay in place.
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