The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) has introduced new regulations regarding hand luggage to manage the growing number of passengers and streamline air travel. Effective immediately, passengers are allowed to bring only one handbag or cabin bag on both domestic and international flights.
These updated baggage rules, announced on Wednesday in collaboration with the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), aim to improve the efficiency of airport procedures and reduce congestion.
To keep pace with the growing demand, airlines are expanding their fleets. The 2024 Fleet Forecast by Cirium predicts India’s passenger fleet will grow from 720 aircraft in 2023 to over 3,800 by 2043. Indian airlines are expected to hold 18% of the Asia-Pacific region’s fleet by 2025, up from 8% currently, with orders for nearly 2,000 new aircraft.
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