
Minister of State for Civil Aviation Mahesh Sharma said the airlines concerned had approached the Director-General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for approval of their proposal but the government had not accepted the request.
“We have got the proposal from low-cost flights to charge for check-in baggage. We have rejected it and there will be no consideration at the Aviation Ministry level. We will not want to put this burden on passengers,” Mr. Sharma said.
The proposal, if accepted, will be a “dampener” in air traffic growth in India, he said.
Cabin OK on hold
Also on Saturday, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) put on hold its controversial Cabin OK initiative — on cabin baggage restrictions — following pressure from passenger groups in North America, travel firms and flyers in India opposing this ‘pro-airline’ initiative who said that it would put passengers at a disadvantage.
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