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Air India passengers can now upgrade seats from economy to business class. Know all about airline’s bidding system

A person who made the bid but did not get the upgrade will get their money back, the airline said. 

Edited by: India TV Business Desk New Delhi Published : Jan 09, 2019 12:55 IST, Updated : Jan 09, 2019 12:55 IST
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Air India introduces bidding system

Air India has introduced a new bidding system, that would allow the passengers to upgrade their seats from economy class to business class by paying an additional fare, the airline’s Chairman and Managing Director Pradeep Singh Kharola said on Wednesday. The new system has been started on flights operating to the US, Europe, Australia, Japan and Hong Kong. It hasn't begun on flights being operated to the Gulf region.

"You have to bid for only the incremental amount. Whatever you have paid for the economy class ticket, you have paid... There is a cap we have put on the minimum bid one can make," Kharola said.

Explaining the bid further, her said, "People who have already booked tickets in economy class, we are giving them a chance to pay a little extra fare and come to the business class. In a layman's language, this is what we are trying to do."

"After the check-in is complete, which means when the passenger is moving towards the security check, the system sees how many business class seats are vacant. And then, the system allots the seats to passengers according to priority (high bid to low bid)," he said.

"So, by the time you reach your boarding gate, your upgrade has been done. At the boarding gate, you are given a revised boarding pass (with a business class seat)," he added.

A person who made the bid but did not get the upgrade will get their money back, he said.

For different sectors, there will be different price caps on the lowest amount one can bid, he added.

Domestically, the bidding system has begun on flights among six metro cities, Kharola said.

"When we see the load factor of business class, it varies from 50 per cent to 60 per cent. So, now, there is a good opportunity for me to use the vacant business class seats and make some money," he said.

"If the business class seat goes vacant, it is a total loss. But if I drop the business class fares to fill up seats, there would be no net gain," he added.

The flights going to the US and Australia are the ones where people really want the upgrade, he said.

The bidding system, which was launched in the last week of December, has been termed "business-lite" on Air India's website.

The airline operates 4,500 business class seats across the network. Overall, Air India operates 72,000 seats per day.

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