A modern feel and efficiency are two big requirements for air travelers while choosing the best airports across the world. Some airports, which used to be the best years ago, are now overcrowded, while some other airports have either weather problems or they lack sophisticated air traffic control. Airports in India have been spending huge money to upgrade their existing infrastructure. And the efforts have shown results Delhi and Mumbai airports have featured in the list of top 5 airports in the World in the 25-40 million passengers handling capacity category.
1. Jet Airways To Introduce New Fare Structure
Jet Airways (India) Ltd is going to introduce its new fare structure “Fare Choices” starting from 17th August 2016. A total number of eight new customizable “Fare Choices” will be available across Economy and Premiere travel ranges, allowing air-travelers to tailor their bookings to their individual needs. For instance, guests travelling in Economy class will have the option of choosing from the Deal, Saver, Classic or Flex fare categories, while premiere class includes Saver, Classic and Flex for guests.
‘Fare Choices’ are fully transparent and differ in flexibility to tailor the exact benefits of travelers that otherwise need to be purchased separately. “Fare Choice” will give them the ability to customize their travel experience according to their needs. The various fare categories are differentiated based on the refundability and changeability of a ticket, upgrade eligibility, mileage accrual, lounge access and priority check-in.