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Indian Expatriates Protest Reduction in Baggage Allowance

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Last updated: 2024/09/08 at 8:07 AM
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The recent reduction in baggage allowance by Air India for passengers traveling from the GCC region has sparked controversy. The Pravasi Legal Cell (PLC), an organization advocating for Indian expatriates, has expressed concerns over this decision, citing it as unfair. PLC has filed a formal representation to the Union Minister for Civil Aviation of India, K. Rammohan Naidu, addressing the issue and seeking reconsideration.

Sudheer Thirunilathu, President of PLC, highlighted the negative impact of Air India’s decision on Indian expatriates. He emphasized that this reduction in baggage allowance could set a precedent for other airlines operating in the GCC region, causing further difficulties for passengers. Additionally, Air India’s restriction on carrying laptops onboard, by including them in the cabin luggage limit, adds to the challenges faced by passengers already dealing with reduced check-in luggage allowances.

In their complaint to the aviation minister, PLC specifically addressed the reduction in free baggage allowance from 30 kg to 20 kg on flights from the UAE to India. This sudden change has caused distress among Indian expats, with many struggling to afford visits to their families due to limited financial resources. Advocate Jose Abraham, Global President of PLC, emphasized the impact of these changes on low-income workers who can only visit their families every few years, stating that the additional burden of excess baggage charges further strains their tight budgets.

The lack of prior notice or explanation for the reduction in baggage allowance has exacerbated the situation, leaving many passengers feeling unfairly targeted by the new policy. PLC’s efforts to raise awareness about these issues and advocate for the rights of Indian expatriates have highlighted the challenges faced by individuals who rely on these flights to maintain connections with their families. The organization continues to push for a reconsideration of Air India’s decision and hopes to see a resolution that prioritizes the welfare of passengers.

As the controversy surrounding the reduction in baggage allowance continues to unfold, the importance of advocacy organizations like PLC in representing the interests of Indian expatriates becomes increasingly evident. By bringing attention to the challenges faced by passengers and seeking solutions to address these issues, PLC plays a vital role in advocating for the welfare of the expatriate community. With ongoing efforts to engage with policymakers and raise awareness about the impact of these changes, PLC remains committed to fighting for the rights of Indian expats affected by Air India’s new baggage policy.

In conclusion, the reduction in baggage allowance by Air India has sparked criticism from advocacy groups like PLC, who argue that the decision unfairly targets Indian expatriates, particularly those in the GCC region. The impact of this policy change on passengers, especially low-income workers, has highlighted the financial strain caused by excessive baggage charges and limited allowances. As PLC continues to advocate for the rights of Indian expats and push for a reconsideration of Air India’s decision, the need for fair and transparent policies that prioritize passenger welfare remains a crucial issue in the aviation industry.

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