Not In Town | @notintownlive | 24 Sep 2019, 04:13 pm

New Delhi: To reduce stress while traveling with a child, airline Vistara has introduced Baby-On-Board service.
Under this service, customers traveling with an infant will be allowed extra baggage allowance of 7 kg.
The excess baggage of 7kg can be carried as hand baggage or check-in baggage or divided among the two, as per the convenience of the customer.
Solo mothers travelling with infant(s) will additionally enjoy arrival assistance on request, completely free of cost as a part of Vistara Women Flyer.
For assistance with luggage, the customer can look out for Vistara staff at the baggage claim area holding Vistara Woman Flyer arrival assistance placards. These personnel will also escort the customer up to the taxi upon their request.
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