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IndiGo Airlines has implemented adjustments in its seating charges, notably increasing fees for passengers seeking extra legroom in the front row of its A321 aircraft, just days after announcing a reduction in fuel charges.
In line with the modifications, passengers opting for window or aisle seats in the front row of the A321, accommodating 222 seats, will now face a fee of Rs 2,000. The aisle seat in the same row incurs a slightly reduced charge of Rs 1,500. Conversely, all seat types in the second and third rows come with a flat rate of Rs 400, according to information available on the airline's official website.
IndiGo emphasises that passengers not interested in purchasing a preferred seat can choose any available free seat or be assigned one at no additional cost during airport check-in.
These revised charges apply uniformly to A321 planes with 232 seats and A320 aircraft with 180 seats, as indicated on the airline's official website. A response from IndiGo is awaited.