Earlier, Air Deccan had sold its exterior and interiors to generate additional revenues.
GoAir Managing Director Jeh Wadia said the airline was in talks with various players for selling its space but nothing has been finalised yet.
"We are planning to sell every blank space in the aircraft to source incremental revenue. There is space in tickets, boarding pass and other spaces. We will also sell food and beverages on board," Wadia said.
However, selling exterior space of an aircraft for advertisement would not be an easy task as Airport Authority of India is claiming a certain percentage of revenue from exterior space sales. Air-India's low cost arm Air-India Express has also recently made its interior space available for advertisements.
"Air-India Express has signed up with Mumbai-based Network Media Solutions for the project and we are earning revenue by selling interior space for advertisement," Air-India Company Secretary S Venkat said.
For selling exterior space, Air-India will have to take permission from its board and AAI, he said. Meanwhile, GoAir has also launched its in flight shopping in association with AVA Merchandising which will facilitate passengers to purchase top-of-the-line brands at discounted prices in India.
AVA Merchandising is part of the Indian arm of $20 million global retail major Merchandising Group Envision Merchandising. The in-flight shopping scheme includes top of the line brands in home, office and personal products such as mobile phones, perfumes, casual wear, swim wear and clothings.
The products listed in the catalogue can only be purchased on board GoAir flights during the flight only. All products ordered are delivered free of charge to every passenger doorstep.
GoAir currently operates a fleet of Airbus A320s covering 13 cities including Delhi, Srinagar and Jammu with a total of 28 daily flights. GoAir has a single class 180-seat configuration on all its aircraft.



