Big win LocalCircles friends

The Govt seems to
Have taken note of the LocalCircles survey and finally taken action on the loot thats been happening when families are trying to book a flight and want to sit together. They were being forced to pay extra for seats or get middle row seats on different rows of the plane.

https://www.localcircles.com/a/press/page/airline-prepaid-seat-charges

Keep it up friends and keep
Raising these issues. I hope the convenience fee loot also ends.

Love you LC manager more  

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seats allocation can be prioritized as a mandatory approach by civil aviation ministry. Women carrying child .. and aged above 65.. can be front and open area for quick access. Group of family 3 or more .... in a row or at one place. All singles can be staggered per booking status. persons with disability to sit close to toilets and cabin crew areas. They should have mandatory guidelines for allocation of seats. more  
Regulators are either hand in glove with plyers OR their priorities are unkown to them. @pmoindia more  
I hope they walk the talk and curtail the menace. Government is generally soft on industrialists and business houses at the cost of travellers as they see revenue opportunities dwindling if any relaxation is made. more  
Seat allocation charges a source of ancillary revenue. Government has been unable to run an airline, running into cost overruns, so it mandates and flags concerns. more  
This is great shailesh more  
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