Air India has revised its baggage policy for flights to Europe and the UK, aligning with major international airlines. Passengers now have the option to choose between a lower-cost economy fare with one checked bag or a higher fare for two checked bags. This change aims to provide flexibility and cost-effectiveness for travelers.
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