New Delhi: : Fliers on low-cost airlines in India may not mind lack of an in-flight entertainment system, free meals or pillows, but they are loath to accept absence of free checked-in baggage, reduction of leg room and bathroom privileges, shows a survey by online travel agency Expedia.
"Indian fliers are least willing to sacrifice bathroom privileges, legroom and free-checked luggage, while flying a low-cost carrier. Indian travelers are most willing to sacrifice in-flight entertainment, full meal service, pillows and blankets, being able to choose seat in advance and snacks and beverages," the survey said.
The Expedia 2015 Asia-Pacific LCC Airline Index polled about 3,200 travellers in India, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Taiwan, the company said in a statement.
12/03/15 Economic Times
"Indian fliers are least willing to sacrifice bathroom privileges, legroom and free-checked luggage, while flying a low-cost carrier. Indian travelers are most willing to sacrifice in-flight entertainment, full meal service, pillows and blankets, being able to choose seat in advance and snacks and beverages," the survey said.
The Expedia 2015 Asia-Pacific LCC Airline Index polled about 3,200 travellers in India, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Taiwan, the company said in a statement.
12/03/15 Economic Times
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