Saturday, June 16, 2018

You can now check in only 1 bag up to 15kg on Jet Airways

Manju.V@timesgroup.com

Mumbai:

Full-service carrier Jet Airways announced restrictions on Friday on the number of bags that a passenger can check in. From July 15, an economy class Jet passenger can check in for free only one bag that weighs 15kg or less, while a ‘premiere’ class passenger will be allowed two free check-in bags, each not more than 15kg. Jet Airways is the first airline in India to introduce restrictions on the number of checkin bags.

Jet Airways platinum card members can carry two bags not exceeding 15kg each (30kg in total) when travelling economy. Those travelling premiere have been allowed two bags not exceeding 25kg each (50kg in total).

“Jet Airways is revising the baggage concept from weight to piece for sales effective June 15 and travel effective July 15,’’ said a note sent by the airline to travel agents on Friday. Starting June 15, Jet Airways will be moving to ‘single bag concept’ for check-in baggage on flights within India, it added. A senior Jet official said the new rules won’t apply to those who bought tickets before June 15.

Fewer bags mean faster turnaround for an aircraft

He clarified that the free check-in baggage entitlement hasn’t changed. “We continue to provide 15kg of free check-in bag to passengers, only the format of packaging allowed has been changed to include a restriction on number of bags that can be checked in,’’ he added. He said that the restriction on the number of bags that can be checked in has been in place on their international flights for about a year now.

What is not clear though is how the airline will handle passengers who don’t follow the new rule and bring in more number of bags than is allowed for free. For instance: if an economy class passenger has two check-in bags, say, one weighing 10kg and the other 5kg, will Jet charge a fee for the second bag? Currently, only excess weight attracts a fee. The Jet Airways note to travel agents and frequent flyers did not address this concern. No Jet Airways spokesperson was available for comment.

Though a first for an Indian carrier, several international airlines have restrictions on the quantity of check-in bags allowed per passenger. Fewer the number of bags that need to be loaded onto an aircraft, quicker the turnaround time for the aircraft. Also, a restriction on the number of bags that can be checked in frees up space in the belly-hold of an aircraft that can then be used by the airline to carry cargo and earn extra revenue.

“On a Jet Boeing 737-800 with 156 economy and 12 premiere seats, limiting economy passengers to one check-in bag and others to two could mean close to 70 bags less to load,’’ said a ground-handling company official.

Currently, all Indian carriers allow economy class passengers up to 15kg of free check-in bag. Only Air India offers its economy class passengers 25kg free check-in bag allowance. Apart from Jet Airways, no other airline has put a restriction on number of bags that can be checked in.

Vijaykumar Harchandani, a Jet Airways frequent flyer, said: “It’s not a customer-friendly rule. When people fly for a holiday or to attend a wedding, etc, one gets last-minute gifts, eatables like liquid-based sweets that can’t go in a cabin bag and you don’t want to pack it in check-in bags either as it could ruin clothes.” He said that whenever he travelled to his hometown in Nagpur, he would buy the local speciality. “I get a parcel of Saoji chicken for myself and friends which I am not allowed to take in cabin bag and can’t risk packing it with my clothes. The outlet packs it in airtight containers which I then check in,’’ he added.

Siddharth Bothra, a Jet Airways platinum card member, based in Mumbai said that the airline has started charging for facilities and services like a lowcost carrier. “Airlines are trying to cut cost everywhere, but these new rules make it appear more like a low-cost carrier.’’ 




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