Jet Airways plans to increase ancillary revenue by charging passengers for preferred seats and increasing on-board sales, as the airline continues to make huge losses due to high fuel costs.
It also plans to reduce ticket distribution costs by 100-200 basis points by restructuring agents’ commissions and by levying a surcharge on its Delhi flights because of increase in airport fees, senior company executives told analysts.
Jet Airways plans to increase ancillary revenue by charging passengers for preferred seats and increasing on-board sales, as the airline continues to make huge losses due to high fuel costs.
It also plans to reduce ticket distribution costs by 100-200 basis points by restructuring agents’ commissions and by levying a surcharge on its Delhi flights because of increase in airport fees, senior company executives told analysts.
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