Thursday, January 25, 2018

Hubballi (Hubli) airport to get flights from all over South India

Karnataka, despite being a big state, has only 2 major airports- Bengaluru and Mangaluru. Many other airports exist- like Mysuru, Belagavi, Vidhyanagar, Hubli etc but with hardly any flights these weren’t of much use.
Good news is that a series of flights are expected to commence from Hubballi (Hubli) soon. Many airlines have agreed to fly to and from Hubli from nearby cities. Source-Prajavani Kannada daily

Below are the details of expected flights in and out of Hubballi.
#
Route
Airline
UDAN price (INR)
UDAN Seats/
Total seats
Notes
1
Hubli-Pune
Spicejet and
Ghodawat
(ghodawataviation.com)
2150
39/78
25/50
Ghodawat is a new player
2
Hubli- Tirupati
Ghodawat
2570
25/50

3
Hubli- Ahmedabad
Indigo
3200
40/180
A320?
4
Hubli-Chennai
Spicejet
Indigo
2840
2600
39/78
40/180
Twice a day
5
Hubli Kochi
Indigo
2600
37/74

6
Hubli-Goa
Indigo
1300
37/74

7
Hubli-Hindon (Gaziabad, near Delhi)
Ghodawat
3470
25/50

8
Hubli-Hyderabad
Alliance Air (Air India)
Spicejet
2500
35/70
39/78

9
Hubli-Kannur (Kerala)
Indigo
2000
37/74

10
Koppala-Bengaluru
Turbo Aviation
2000
9/18
New player
11
Koppala- Goa
Turbo Aviation
1810
9/18
Breechcraft?
12
Koppala- Hyderabad
Turbo Aviation
2100
9/18

UDAN Price: Airlines have agreed to a maximum cap of specific amount (shown as UDAN Price above) for a certain number of seats for each flight (usually 50%, except for large planes). Rest of the seats will be sold as per market dynamics.

This is only preliminary info. Exact date of commence is not yet known. I am expecting a timeline of 2-3 months for established airlines like Indigo and Spicejet, a bit more for others.

Tourists can take full advantage of these flights to Hubli- Flying into Hubli makes it easier to reach various nearby destinations- Hampi, Bagalkote, Pattadkal, Dandeli, Sirsi etc-all these places will be now a few hours drive from Hubli, compared to long road trip that was earlier needed to reach them.

Residents and businessmen in the region also will benefit from these flights.

Let us wait for these flights to begin soon...

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Airlineblog Survey-No takers for expensive in-flight WiFi in India!

So far, in-flight WiFi was available to Indian domestic passengers. Though the technology was available and various airlines around the world do offer this, it was restricted over Indian airspace, due to security fears. Recently TRA(Telecon Regulatory Authority of India) has lifted this ban and is encouraging airlines to provide in-flight internet connectivity. You can read related news here and here . In order to comply, airlines will have to install necessary digital equipment on-board their aircrafts, tie up with service providers and set up mechanisms for passengers to connect and pay. There will also be some tracking requirements for security purposes. All these will cost money. In India, longest domestic flight is about 3 hours (From Trivandrum to Delhi). Other flights will be much shorter. I doubt if WiFi will be available throughout- from entry till exit. Mostly it will be switched on after reaching cruising altitude and will be switched off when descent begins for landing. That is effectively about 2+ hours on TRV-DEL, probably just about 1 hour on routes like Mumbai-Delhi. 

The Airlineblog survey on the need for in-flight internet
It is very critical for Indians to have connectivity while flying? Are they willing to pay a premium for this in-flight internet service? I asked my facebook and twitter friends and many of them responded enthusiastically. Below is the finding.
Of course my sampling is not a huge number- about 100 responses in total- this is what I could elicit from my network of friends, but I believe it fairly represents the sentiments of Indian flyers- people who responded included those at CXO level, frequent flyers, budget travelers and occasional flyers, hence the response can be considered true for a larger Indian flying community.

Findings from the survey!
Only 1 person said he is willing to pay a premium- a facebook user by the name ASP Writes. Dear airlines- you know whom to target if you're trying to sell your WiFi services for a premium.

I was thinking more n more businessmen who may be ready to pay this premium so that they can stay updated on the go or send latest PPT/Excel they worked in flight to their boss etc. But this thought stands proven wrong. Most executives would prefer to take some rest during their flight. Having a connectivity means their boss would expect them to be available online during the flight, may be attend client calls, deal with escalations and all other very problems that causes stress. With connectivity executives can't sleep, can't watch a movie. Business activities can certainly wait an hour or two, so I am sure most executives won't be keen on this in-flight connectivity that takes away their freedom and personal time.

14% felt the need for internet only on long haul flights, not short duration domestic flights. This is understandable- on a 7-8 hours flight a connection will help you update your family, check latest news or prepare for your day at the destination. This means no need for internet on domestic routes for these people. Many international airlines do offer in flight internet at present.

17% said internet onboard is a nice to have feature. They would consider using it if it is affordably priced. What is affordable/reasonable is again debatable. On ground, 1 GB airtel data with 28 days validity is available for about Rs 200. On air can airlines offer say 100 MB/1 hour internet for Rs 100? That level of pricing is probably considered affordable,but if airlines plan to charge Rs 500/1000 then it is clearly on the expensive side.

39% said they don't have a need for internet in-flight, but may use if it is free or super cheap. This forms the majority segment. If it is free or extremely cheap they are open to use it, but I am sure most airlines won't be willing to do charity and offer free internet. Will the airlines adopt a strategy of offering it for free in the beginning, get people hooked and then start charging a fee? I don't know. Let us see.

29% said they will never use- even if it is free. For many flight time is a detox time to stay disconnected from the world, get some rest/introspect. Connectivity will spoil their flight experience. They prefer to stay disconnected from net and enjoy more important things in life- may be a good sleep or talking to family member or stranger in adjacent seat etc
Their concern is also valid- imagine what would happen if 100s of mobiles keep beeping every few seconds due to some whatsapp forward or other notifications, or every 3rd person getting on a call and speaking loud to the irritation of all other passengers around him/her.

Blogger Meenakshi J Iyer had a specific ask- better food instead of WiFi. Given an option I am sure every single passenger will vote for better food
Conclusion:
More than two thirds of Indian travelers (around 82% of people who responded) don't feel any need for WiFi on-board domestic flight. Rest consider it nice to have. % of travelers willing to pay a premium is near zero.

How much international airlines charge for WiFi? 
Read my review of Malindo Air here. They charge USD 10.5 for 1 hour, 16 USD for entire flight duration- that is INR 700 to 1000. Air Asia charges about MYR 9 (INR 160) for 3 MB. Read my Air Asia WiFi experience here * Norwegian doesn't charge extra for WiFi *

What do you think on this, do comment below.
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Friday, January 19, 2018

Vistara to fly from Chennai to Delhi, Portblair from Feb

Air Vistara had so far ignored Chennai, focusing on Mumbai, Dehil, Ahmadabad, Bengaluru etc. They were flying to several smaller cities such as Varanasi, Ranchi etc but not Chennai. Finally, after several years Vistara will be flying soon from Chennai.
Air Visata will be flying Chennai Delhi from 15th Feb and Chennai Port Blair from 1st March. Vistara is a full service airline and will try to grab some market share from Jet Airways and Air India customers. I have never had the opportunity to fly Air Vistara but friends who flew it had great experience overall. Because their fleet size and market share is small, so are complaints.

Here're some basic details

Factor
Chennai-Delhi
Chennai-Port Blair
Starting from
15th Feb 2018
1st March 2018
Timing
7.50 AM-10.30 AM (MAA-DEL)
Return (DEL-MAA)
7.45 PM-10.40 PM
11.00-1325
1420-1640 (return
Frequency
Daily
Daily
Approx fare
Rs 3500 one way  (Economy Super Saver) onwards, up to 27000 one way (Premium Economy Flexi)
Rs 4000 to 24000 one way (return slightly expensive)
A convenience fee will be applicable during payment- approx Rs 250 per return flight but may vary based on card type, amount and other factors.

Also check their cancellation policy- you will only get tax component back if you cancel. Traveler Ajay Jain had a major disappointment today with Vistara cancellation. These rules are hidden somewhere in their website, not explicitly shown during booking process. Check this post to learn about 10 tips to deal with high cancellation charges.

Extending warm welcome to Vistara in Chennai.

Monday, January 15, 2018

Air Asia Chennai-Bhubaneswar Direct Flight- 2x daily

Air Asia India has begun direct flight between Chennai and Bhubaneswar. I had Orissa on my radar since years but couldn't book due to inconvenient one stop flight timings.
Air Asia Chennai- BBI flights would begin from 24th Feb 2018. Two flights per day is great- even timings look convenient. I can take a Friday evening flight and return by Sunday night. Indigo also has started one direct flight per day between MAA and BBI
While lowest advertised fare is Rs 1299, I am seeing a normal one way fare ranging around 3k INR for most days. May be I was little late- this announcement happened yesterday- should wait for next sale may be. INR 3000 is not cheap- it is at par with what few other airlines offer- like Indigo.

Air Asia India had stopped flying to Chennai after Kabali. Good to see them resume their Chennai operations.

Orissa has lots of places of interest- Puri Jagannath temple, Chilika lake, Konark Sun temple and so on. And for Bhubaneswar people planning to visit Chennai, very warm welcome. Here's a complete set of attractions around Chennai that you can consider exploring.

Make the most of it.

Similar: Air India Bhubaneswar- Bangkok direct flight * Ar Asia big sale-lowest fares I have seen
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Wednesday, January 10, 2018

enidhi.net wins #IBA2017 award for Tamil Nadu category

Taking a moment to announce the Indiblogger award I won recently-There were several winners in various categories- I won under Tamil Nadu category. A detailed post is available here
Winner of The Indian Blogger Awards 2017 - Regions

Friday, January 5, 2018

10 tips to Deal with high flight ticket cancellation charges!

Airline cancellation fees have shot up to Rs 3000 or full ticket fare, which ever is lower. What this means is in most cases you've to lose 100% of ticket value if you're to cancel. Airlines are desparate to make more money and trapping already paid customers with complicated and expensive rules is one easy way of getting free money. In this post, I am detailing 10 different ways how you can deal with high cancellation charges. I don't have a magic formula to get you 100% refund, but I am giving 10 different tips that if properly used, can help you save some money during cancellation. Read this, share this post with your friends if you find these tips practical.
1. Cancel closer to travel date, look for any schedule changes/cancellations
Unlike hotel and various other services' cancellation policy, airline cancellation charges do not vary w.r.t time. For example, a hotel may give 100% refund if cancelled more than 30 days before check in date, 50% if cancelled within 1 week, 1 night charge if cancelled within 24 hours etc. But airline cancellation charge is fixed irrespective of how soon or how late you cancel. So, my suggestion is NOT to cancel immediately once you've determined that you can't fly. Wait till travel date to get closer. Check if any of the following happens
- Flight is rescheduled: Due to various operational reasons, airlines often reschedule flights- timings change. If by chance timing of your flight changes, you will have an option to confirm change or ask for different flight or get a refund. If flight timing changes (say by an hour or two) you can always claim that new time is not convenient for you and ask for refund. Some airlines like air asia give credit points which you need to use within 90 days to make fresh bookings, while some airlines may give full cash back. Point is if you get lucky you can escape paying huge cancellation fee and get your money back.
-Flight gets cancelled: Though lesser probability, if by chance your flight gets cancelled you can get full refund.

So, don't rush to cancel, wait till say 2-3 days before travel date- if any rescheduling/cancellation happens from airline side use it for your advantage, else cancel.

The drawback of this process is that someone who needs a seat may not get an opportunity to fly- but this is very low probability- anyway airline is neither giving discount to new passenger saying this seat is already paid for by cancelled passenger, nor cancelling passenger gets any benefit since his/her seat is anyway being given to someone else and airline is not really suffering any loss. So don't worry about it.

Also be sure to set some reminders/alerts to cancel within time. If you forget to cancel or if you don't cancel within permissible time (usually before 24-48 hours) you get nothing back.

2. Book add-on services very close to travel date
When you book a flight, you might want to buy some additional services- extra bags, meals, priority boarding etc. When you cancel your ticket, all these additional payments are also gone for good. Though airline can give full refund since they've not yet delivered these services, they have terms to say that payment made to buy these services are non refundable. Plus, unlike ticket price, price of a baggage or meal doesn't increase closer to travel date. You pay same irrespective of how soon or how late you buy these services. So my suggestion is to buy them very close to travel date once your travel is fully confirmed.

Another advantage: If there're 3 people in a PNR and only 1 check-in baggage is purchased- if that person can't travel that check-in bag money is gone- can't be transferred to other 2 passengers traveling. You'll have to buy fresh check in baggage. If you buy it closer to travel date, it can be bought in the name of person most certain to travel.

Only exception could be seat selection, if you're very particular where you'd like to sit, as your preferred seats might get taken by others if you wait till last minute.

3. Buy Zero cancellation service
Some airlines sell Zero cancellation service for a fee (like Rs 249). If you pay this extra premium you will be waived off from paying Rs 3000 cancellation fee. Please read the terms carefuly- convenience fee paid will not be refunded. If you fly as per plan without cancelling this money is gone- this one is like an insurance premium, but might be worth buying if there's a reasonable chance that you might cave to cancel.
In above example, if you pay Rs 460 extra you will save 1400 if you cancel, compared to what it will cost if you don't buy this. If you don't cancel, this Rs 460 is gone. It is like a gamble

This service is offered by few OTAs like Makemytrip. Convenience fee is not refundable and there're many terms and conditions- like valid only on entire ticket cancellation (not partial or date change) within 24 hours of departure etc. Read full T&C here

4. Buy Flexi fares if you feel it is worth
We usually buy cheapest fares. But most airlines offer a flexi fare- pay a little premium and you may get some extra benefit like free date change, reduced cancellation fee etc. Different airlines have different policies- you've to check carefully and decide if paying extra for these is really worth. If you see a real value in these then book, else ignore
Above: Jet Airway's Flexi options
Below: Indigo's fare types
5. Buy separate onward and return ticket
Return tickets are cheaper than buying onward and return ticket separately. But one of the drawback is, if you miss the onward flight, airline will assume NO Show and forfeit return ticket as well. You can't selectively cancel onward ticket or return ticket. If you want real flexibility, buy onward and return ticket separately. It will cost a bit more but will give you some leverage such as
  • you can selectively cancel onward or return journey
  • If you miss onward flight, you can take some other flight and still return on the original return flight
Note: This strategy is not recommended if you're returning same day or next day. For example, if you've booked a DELHI-BLR morning flight and BLR-DEL return flight same day on single PNR, if your onward flight is cancelled say due to fog, you can get full refund. But if you've booked two separate tickets, airline will refund only on onward ticket, if evening return flight is operating as per schedule, since return ticket is a standalone one.

Similarly if you book separate ticket for each passenger it will be more flexible to modify/cancel. Anyway there is no discount for group booking, so even if it is little inconvenient, book separate tickets for each passenger, if you feel one of the passenger might want to cancel/reschedule

6. Book closer to travel date
If you have high chance of cancellation, it might be worth delaying your flight booking and book closer to travel date once you have better certainty. Ixigo study suggests that about 48% Indians book their ticket less than 30 days prior to travel. This trend will only increase if cancellation policies get expensive. If lots of people keep delaying their booking because of high cancellation fee, then airlines will be forced to rethink- because if planes don't fill up till last moment, even airlines will have lots of uncertainty- they won't know if this flight will be full or not etc.

Consider below table:

Lowest one way fares for some sample destinations over time, excluding convenience fee & add on services. Amount in INR, as taken from Makemytrip
#
Route
Tomorrow
7 days from now
30 days from now
6 months from now
1
Chennai-Delhi
5200
5322
3016
2509
2
Mumbai-Kolkata
6754
5300
2900
2500
3
Kochi-Hyderabad
5671
3319
2358
1629
4
Chennai-Coimbatore
3169
3369
1148
1248

If you notice carefully, booking 1 month in advance makes more sense than booking 6 months in advance, particularly when your travel is not 100% certain and cancellation can cost entire ticket amount or Rs 3000 whichever is less. You're paying a few hundred rupees more, but you saved 5 month interest, and probability of having to cancel is now much lower compared to what it was 5 months ago.

7. Book directly on airline websites
OTAs like Makemytrip, Yatra, GoIbibo charge a cancellation/date change fee over and above what airlines charge. This is an unnecessary expenditure. If you book direct on airline website you will save this amount. In majority of the cases it is cheaper to book on airline websites that OTAs, though OTAs try desperately to lure customers by showing lower fares upfront or offering cashbacks (into wallets, you'll have to spend even more to use it-like GoIbibo gocash trap) and various other traps
8. Reschedule if it makes sense
It is all about knowing various rules, terms and using the situation to your advantage. Below is a joke:
A guest wants to cancel his hotel reservation:
  • Guest: Can you cancel my booking at your hotel pls? Check in is tomorrow
  • Hotel staff: Sorry sir, we won't be able to refund you if you cancel within 24 hours
  • Guest: How much for rescheduling?
  • Hotel staff: Rescheduling is free sir
  • Guest: Can you please move my booking to next week?
  • Hotel staff: Certainly sir, done
  • Guest: Now can you please cancel it for me?
  • Hotel staff: !!!

Air ticket cancellation will cost a lot, but rescheduling is usually cheaper. You will have to pay a date change fee and fare difference. If you select a much future date, the fare difference won't be much- could be even cheaper than what you'd paid. So if you feel that you can't travel now, but may be after 3 months you might have to travel, then get it rescheduled instead of cancel. Either you can use it, or hope for a reschedule/cancellation as explained in #1. (Select an early morning departure from Delhi on a winter day, very high chance of cancellation and getting full refund)

Consider example given in #6 above. Assume you've booked Chennai Delhi for a price of Rs 5300
If you cancel
If you reschedule to 6 months from now
 Amount Paid: Rs 5300+ 250 convenience fee (Rs 5550)
Cancellation fee: Rs 3000

Refund: Rs 2300 (convenience fee not refunded)
 Amount Paid: Rs 5300+ 250 convenience fee (Rs 5550)
Reschedule fee: Rs 2250
Fare difference: -2800
Net Payable: 2250-2800=-500
You will get Rs 500 in cash, will have a ticket for a future date. You may travel as per plan in future or hope for #1
Risk is if you can't travel on rescheduled date it will be extra money lost. (cancellation cost + rescheduling cost)- In above example, if you can't travel as per rescheduled ticket you get nothing back, effectively lose Rs 1800 overall. This is just one example, do the math for your scenario to decide if rescheduling is a worthy option.

9. Use 24 hours no questions asked cancellation/Hold-PNR provision where available.
Jet Airways allows one to cancel the tickets within first 24 hours with 100% refund. Most airlines can give you what is known as hold-PNR (you get a fare lock for 24 hours within which you've to make payment and confirm). If you're not 100% sure of your ticket purchase decision, you can use these options (call airline helpline and ask) and make payment once finalized or cancel if decided not to travel (but within 24 hours)

10. Give your feedback to airline
Go to airline website, select any destination, enter your details, go till payment page and then let the page time out. In most cases someone from airline will call you to check why you couldn't complete booking or if you need any help. Tell them that you decided not to book because of high cancellation fee. Similarly do tweet to airlines and indicate your displeasure. Hopefully if lots of customers complain about high cancellation charges the message reaches right people and they will reconsider high cancellation fees. Govt of India has already expressed its displeasure [Details], let us see if that works.

Happy journey.
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