Air India launches 'basic fare' option without complimentary meals on select domestic flights
Air India has introduced a 'basic fare' option for select domestic flights that excludes complimentary meals. This move aligns the airline with low-cost carrier pricing models to offer more competitive base fares.
Why it matters
It reflects a broader trend in the aviation industry toward unbundling services to provide cheaper entry-level pricing for price-sensitive travelers.
The TOI Business Desk is a vigilant and dedicated team of journalists committed to delivering the latest and most relevant business news from around the world to readers of The Times of India. The primary focus of the TOI Business Desk is to keep a watchful eye on the global business landscape, covering a wide spectrum of industries, markets, economic trends, in-depth analysis, exclusive reports and breaking stories that impact businesses and economies. With a mission to provide valuable insights and updates, the desk ensures that TOI readers are well-informed about the ever-changing and dynamic world of commerce and can navigate the complexities of the business world. Read More
The article reports on a corporate policy change without emotive language or political framing.
Get smarter about the news
Sign up free for a feed built around what you actually care about, Dive Deeper research on any story, and the full text of every article.
Create free accountAlready have an account? Sign in