Service
Indian operated short-haul Airbus A320-family airplanes. It offered 2 classes on most sectors - Economy Class and Executive class. Economy class has a typical 3 X 3 seating on the Airbus aircraft. Passengers are offered complimentary meals. For entertainment, their in-flight magazine Magic Carpet is available to all passengers. Some airplanes also have personal seat-back touch-screens and free earphones are provided to all passengers. This IFE is available on the busier sectors like Delhi-Mumbai, Delhi-Chennai or Delhi-Singapore; on their new A319 and A321 aircraft. It has pre-recorded Audio / Video channels and a moving map. The Executive class had a similar IFE. The seat configuration is 2X2 with a generous recline. Meals served are more lavish. At some airports, Executive Class passengers get exclusive check-in benefits and porters to assist them.
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