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Saturday, July 30, 2011

SILVER & PLATINUM PASS BY AIR INDIA

The salient features of the Travel Pass are as under:

The Pass is being offered in two variants:

  1)Silver Pass for travel in Economy class
  2)Platinum Pass for travel in Executive class

Valid for unlimited travel on the Domestic network within Ten Days from the date of commencement of Journey. Travel to be completed on or before 25th September, 2011.

Fare:

Silver Pass:      INR 30,000(all inclusive)
Platinum Pass: INR 50,000 (all inclusive)

Validity for sale: With effect from 15th June, 2011 upto 15th Sept. 2011.

Discounts : No discount permitted.

Upsell : If seats are not available in the required RBD up sell would be permitted as under:

Silver Pass : Rs. 500 per coupon for every next higher RBD in Economy class.

Platinum Pass : Rs. 1000 per coupon for the next higher RBD.

Sale Restriction : Both Silver and Platinum Pass will be available for sale within India only.

Combination: Not combinable with any other Fare type or discount.

Documentation: Photo Identity card to be carried for verification while traveling.

Revalidation & Refund

Penalty for Revalidation/Re-issuance “NIL”

No refund is permissible after the passenger has commenced the first leg of the Journey.

A Refund fee of Rs. 1500 and Rs.2500 for Silver and Platinum Pass respectively applicable for totally un-utilized Pass presented for refund.

Friday, July 29, 2011

SpiceJet plane hits parked IndiGo

An IndiGo Airbus 320 was damaged after a SpiceJet Boeing 737 hit its fuselage while taxiing out from the parking bay of the Indira Gandhi International Airport early Thursday.
There were no passengers on board both aircraft at the time of the incident. A probe has been ordered to pin-point responsibility.
The incident took place around 2 am when a SpiceJet aircraft, while taxiing out from Bay 15, struck the IndiGo plane parked at Bay 1.
The right side of the IndiGo aircraft’s fuselage was hit, resulting in a structural damage of the flight recorder access door area, a spokesperson for IndiGo said.
SpiceJet’s Boeing 737, which was being taken out for maintenance, also suffered damage. Sources said the aircraft’s winglet was damaged.
A spokesperson for SpiceJet said investigations were on in the incident in which “minor damage was caused to the aircraft”.