Pay Rs 900 for extra cabin baggage on Jet Airways

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July 14, 2016

Mangaluru, Jul 14: In a bid to discourage passengers from carrying extra hand bags, Jet Airways has decided to charge Rs 900 apiece in case of excess cabin baggage.

jetAs per new rules consumers can take one hand bag, weighing seven (economy class) or 10 kg (business class), a laptop bag. Women can carry a purse as well without any charge. Anything beyond this will be charged at Rs 900.

A Jet spokesman said that some guests carry hand baggage over and above limit, resulting in lack of storage in the overhead compartments in the aircraft. This leads to boarding delays, causes inconvenience to other guests and affects the airline's on-time performance.

Jet Airways will therefore ensure adherence to the carriage of cabin baggage policy for the convenience of all guests, he added.

The airline also reiterated that the move was not aimed for revenue generation.

Meanwhile, duty-free bags will be exempted from the tag of additional cabin baggage charges, the airline informed travel agents.

Baggage claim

Free check-in baggage limit (economy class): 15 kg. It was revised from 20 kg some time ago.

Free cabin baggage (economy class): 7 kg

Comments

Rajesh Sequira
 - 
Thursday, 14 Jul 2016

They should also add Cow Tax like Rajasthan?

Bori Basawa, Dubai
 - 
Thursday, 14 Jul 2016

ACCORDING TO AIRLINES THIS IS NOT FOR REVENUE GENERATION. THEN THIS MONEY WILL GO TO WHOM? WHO WILL UTILIZE THIS AMOUNT.?

JAI HOOOOO

True commentator
 - 
Thursday, 14 Jul 2016

This is SOOFI story

Soofi helida xxxxx vishaya

HAARIS
 - 
Thursday, 14 Jul 2016

first of all let them correct the delivery of check in baggage on time . my trip to mangalore on 6 jul on eid day flight no 9w 501horrible . after finishing imigration formalities it was surprised to hear that pax luggage not available on belt and after few hours 9w staff informed us no more baggage is today's flight, come and collect in the next flight next day it was all my eid day items from clothing to sweets and bottled juices next when i went to collect my baggage it was fully broken and spoiled. when i complained to 9w staff she said sorry sir........now this drama

SK
 - 
Thursday, 14 Jul 2016

Good move....... to make the journey comfort..... If the Passengers have excess baggage, they can use cargo facilities.... Just plan in advance, and dispatch the cargo well before departure, and make ones and others travel enjoyable ..

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