<p>From tomorrow onwards, fliers will be required to shell out lesser money for excess checked-in baggage up to a certain limit as the revised fee structure comes into effect.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Under the new tariff regime, only Rs 100 would be charged per additional kilogramme of checked-in baggage up to a certain level compared to the existing charge of Rs 300 per kg.<br /><br />The reduced rates, announced by the government earlier this month, was initially scheduled to come into force from June 15. However, the implementation date was extended to July 1 by aviation regulator DGCA after airlines sought more time to upgrade their system.<br /><br />Currently, all domestic airlines allow free checked-in baggage up to 15 kg. Beyond that, they charge Rs 300 per extra kg. Only Air India allows a free baggage of up to 23 kg.<br /><br />"Airlines have been asked to keep variable checked-in baggage fare between 15-20 kg to benefit passengers who carry checked-in baggage in excess of 15 kg but less than 20 kg," DGCA had said.<br /><br />Carriers would be free to charge any fee on the baggage weighing beyond 20 kg.<br /><br />On Wednesday, the Delhi High Court refused to stay DGCA's decision to lower the fee structure for excess checked-in baggage carried by fliers.</p>
<p>From tomorrow onwards, fliers will be required to shell out lesser money for excess checked-in baggage up to a certain limit as the revised fee structure comes into effect.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Under the new tariff regime, only Rs 100 would be charged per additional kilogramme of checked-in baggage up to a certain level compared to the existing charge of Rs 300 per kg.<br /><br />The reduced rates, announced by the government earlier this month, was initially scheduled to come into force from June 15. However, the implementation date was extended to July 1 by aviation regulator DGCA after airlines sought more time to upgrade their system.<br /><br />Currently, all domestic airlines allow free checked-in baggage up to 15 kg. Beyond that, they charge Rs 300 per extra kg. Only Air India allows a free baggage of up to 23 kg.<br /><br />"Airlines have been asked to keep variable checked-in baggage fare between 15-20 kg to benefit passengers who carry checked-in baggage in excess of 15 kg but less than 20 kg," DGCA had said.<br /><br />Carriers would be free to charge any fee on the baggage weighing beyond 20 kg.<br /><br />On Wednesday, the Delhi High Court refused to stay DGCA's decision to lower the fee structure for excess checked-in baggage carried by fliers.</p>