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Air India’s new ancillary service ‘Fly Prior’ to let travellers to prepone travel on the same day, BA

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Air India’s new ancillary service ‘Fly Prior’ to let travellers to prepone travel on the same day, ET TravelWorld

Air India, India’s leading global airline, announced a new ancillary service, ‘Fly Prior’, to provide greater flexibility in travel plans to its guests flying within India.

With ‘Fly Prior’, Air India guests now have the option to take an alternative flight departing up to 12 hours before their originally booked flight, provided the departure dates of both flights are scheduled on the same date. This allows travelers to make last-minute amends to their travel plans according to their needs, whether it is to make an unscheduled appointment or simply to arrive at their destination earlier.

The added flexibility of the ‘Fly Prior’ service is subject to seat availability in the same cabin class as originally booked.

Available exclusively at Air India’s ticketing counters and check-in desks at airports across India, the service is complimentary for Gold and Platinum members of Air India’s Flying Returns loyalty program. All other guests can easily purchase the service at reasonable additional fees.

Upon opting for the service, Air India guests will receive instant confirmation of their modified booking on the earlier departing flight, and their checked baggage (if any) will be instantly accepted. Any other purchased ancillary services previously added to a booking such as excess baggage, priority handling, upgrade, etc., will be transferred to the earlier flight, except seat selection and special meal requests.

The ‘Fly Prior’ service fees are structured based on flight routes. INR 2,199 for flights between major cities, namely Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Pune; and INR 1,499 for flights to or from any other destinations within India.

  • Published On Nov 8, 2024 at 06:26 PM IST

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