Air India Express to Eliminate Business Class, Focuses on Economy Seats and Expanding Network

Air India Express, a subsidiary of the Tata Group, is set to undergo a major transformation. The airline will eliminate business class seats from its planes starting April 2025, focusing solely on economy class. This shift aligns with their strategy of expanding their network, connecting smaller cities with metros and establishing new international routes. The move will also see the airline’s fleet grow to over 110 aircraft by the end of the fiscal year.

SriLankan Airlines Introduces ‘Serendib Delights’: A Gourmet Experience for Economy Class Passengers

SriLankan Airlines has launched ‘Serendib Delights,’ a pre-order meal service that elevates the Economy Class dining experience with fresh, premium ingredients and diverse options catering to various dietary needs. Passengers can enjoy delicious meals, from Salmon Steaks to Chicken Lamprais, and choose from Arabic, Western, and Indian breakfasts. This new service reflects SriLankan Airlines’ dedication to providing exceptional onboard experiences for all passengers.

Korean Air Stops Serving Instant Noodles in Economy Class Due to Safety Concerns

Korean Air has announced it will no longer serve instant noodles to economy-class passengers, citing increased turbulence and the risk of burn incidents. The airline claims that the risk of burns is higher in economy class due to the close seating arrangement. However, business and first-class passengers will continue to be served noodles, with the airline citing individual service as a way to minimize spillage during turbulence. This decision has sparked debate online, with some users expressing relief while others question the airline’s logic.

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