All domestic and international flights were suspended
starting 25 March but the wait is over as services are set to take off from 25th of May. Various airline services like Air India, Indigo, GoAir, Air Asia,
Vistara, Spicejet, etc are expected to release their own passenger
guidelines and rules.
people who already made bookings during
the extended lockdown have not received any refunds on cancellation of flight tickets.
They’ve been given options of rescheduling or taking credit shells that
can be used for future bookings which could come with a set of restrictions.
Sudhakar Reddy, the president of Air passengers
Association of India said that a huge amount of money is stuck with airlines for
the flights that were cancelled during the extended lockdown. As per the
Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation, ₹3,700 crore is stuck with both domestic and international
flights.
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