These seats would be launched on some of its all-economy class Airbus A-320 aircraft on February 15 on the Delhi- Guwahati-Imphal sector, airline sources said.
With no business class on these planes, the premium economy seats would be located in the first two rows with the middle seat lying empty.
Passengers travelling in premium economy would be allowed 35 kgs of free baggage as against 20 kg for other economy passengers, besides making changes in travel date free.
Making a bid to increase its loads, Air India has extended its discounted domestic airfares offer for two more days to join the second round of fare war launched by other carriers.
Under the scheme, it is offering 30 per cent discount on basic fares and fuel surcharge. It would be on offer till February six and valid for travel from March three.
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