DGCA directive to ensure kids seated with guardian, parent – MASHAHER

ISLAM GAMAL23 April 2024Last Update :
DGCA directive to ensure kids seated with guardian, parent – MASHAHER



NEW DELHI: Airlines will now have to ensure that young children are seated with at least one of their parents or guardians on flights without being required to pay extra for seat selection if travelling on the same PNR (booking reference).
Following complaints from passengers travelling in groups about being seated separately – especially from their children – if they choose not to pay extra for seat selection, the DGCA on Tuesday issued a directive to airlines on this issue.
“Airlines shall ensure that children upto the age of 12 years are allocated seats with at least one of their parents/guardians, who are travelling on the same PNR and a record of the same shall be maintained,” an amended rule of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said.
Regulations on “unbundle of services and fees by scheduled airlines” allow airlines to charge extra for services like zero baggage, preferential seating, meals, snacks, beverages, and carriage of musical instruments. On an opt-in basis, passengers can choose to pay for these extra services if they desire to do so.
“Such unbundled services are provided on ‘opt-in’ basis by airlines and are not mandatory. There is also a provision for auto seat assignment to passengers who have not selected any seat for web check-in before scheduled departure. In view of the various instances that came to the notice of DGCA wherein children below the age of 12 years were not seated along with their parent/guardian, the existing (rule) has been suitably modified,” a senior DGCA official said.
The issue of people travelling in groups being seated separately if they do not pay extra for seat selection has been irking travellers across the world and not just in India. The US, for instance, has been grappling with this.
US President Joe Biden had on Feb 5, 2023, said on X: “Some airlines charge extra to pick your seat, including for parents who want to sit next to their child on a plane. Congress should pass the Junk Fee Protection Act so we can crack down on these fees and give hard-working Americans just a little bit more breathing room.”
Then on March 1, 2023, US department of transport secretary tweeted: “Next week, (the department) will publish a family seating dashboard to show which airlines guarantee families can sit together for free.”
Airlines globally, including in India, offer pre-seat selection for a charge and those who do not wish to pay this get allocated whatever seats were not pre-booked.




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