Friday, January 28, 2011

Air India passengers breathe easy





The code-sharing confusion between Air India (AI) and Indian (IC) flights since 2007, after AI and IC merged into National Aviation Company of India Limited (NACIL), is due to be resolved by mid-February.

“Passengers on the AI network will no longer have to travel on separate tickets for domestic and international flights following the successful trials of the new single ticket reservation system,” said a spokesperson for AI.

The new system was developed by SITA, one of the world’s leading specialist in air transport communications and information technology solutions.

Besides AI code tickets, passengers will be able to reconcile their baggage from only one airline, can do kiosk check-in and cellphone check-ins.






By

NEHA JAIN
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