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Coronavirus Outbreak: Airlines decline refund to customers for cancelled tickets amid lockdown extension

Press Trust of India • April 15, 2020, 13:52:06 IST
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With the nationwide lockdown extended till 3 May, domestic airlines have again decided not to refund customers in cash for their cancelled flights and instead have offered them rescheduling of tickets for a later date without any additional fee

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Coronavirus Outbreak: Airlines decline refund to customers for cancelled tickets amid lockdown extension

Mumbai: With the nationwide lockdown extended till 3 May, domestic airlines have again decided not to refund customers in cash for their cancelled flights and instead have offered them rescheduling of tickets for a later date without any additional fee. India had imposed a 21-day lockdown from 25 March to curb the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. Consequently, all domestic and international commercial passenger flights were suspended for this time period. However, most of the airlines had been taking bookings except national carrier Air India for domestic flights for the period beyond 14 April. [caption id=“attachment_4469167” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. Reuters Representational image. Reuters[/caption] Aviation consultancy Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA) India said the civil aviation ministry should instruct airlines to “halt unfair practice of taking advance bookings until resumption is certain and an interim transition schedule has been established”. Click here to follow LIVE updates on coronavirus outbreak After Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the extension of lockdown till 3 May, aviation regulator DGCA issued a circular stating all international, as well as domestic flights, will remain suspended during the lockdown. “Following orders from the Ministry of Civil Aviation issued to all airlines, we have extended the suspension of our operations until 3 May, 2020. “We are in the process of cancelling the affected bookings and we will offer customers free of charge rescheduling to another date until 31 December, 2020,” a Vistara spokesperson said in a statement. Click here to follow LIVE news and updates on stock markets The customer, however, will have to pay the fare difference, if any, at the time of rebooking, the airline said. A GoAir spokesperson said that it has already “factored in” these type of scenario and that the airline will review its earlier scheme of providing rescheduling free of cost at a later date while protecting their existing bookings for one year. “In accordance with the Prime Minister’s instructions and the DGCA’s circular, GoAir has suspended all its flights till 3 May,” GoAir said in a statement on Tuesday. The airline also said it is extending its “Protect Your PNR” scheme till 3 May, 2020 wherein customers are eligible to reschedule their flight by 3 May, 2021. The airline had on Monday announced that it was extending the “Protect Your PNR” scheme till 30 April, 2020. The civil aviation ministry should instruct airlines to “halt unfair practice of taking advance bookings until resumption is certain and an interim transition schedule has been established”, the CAPA said in a series of tweets. With the lockdown extended till May 3, passengers who have purchased tickets for the 15 April to 3 May would “once again only be offered credit for future travel, rather than a refund,” it said. In case of train travel, the railway ministry has said there will be no advance bookings on trains until further notice. According to the consultancy, this continues to be unfair on consumers who have purchased a service that the airlines cannot deliver, albeit through no fault of their own. Some passengers may not have a need to travel in future during the validity of the credit and will lose their money, it noted. “Some carriers have opened full schedule for sale from 04-May. Even if flights resume from that date, which is not certain, it is highly unlikely that full operations will resume from day 1. “Further flight cancellations almost inevitable, resulting in more pax funds in credit,” it said in another tweet said. It may be mentioned here that the then customers of the erstwhile Kingfisher Airlines and Jet Airways could not recover their money which the two airlines had amassed on account of advance bookings only after their going belly up. CAPA in its March 18 report had stated that amid COVID-19 and in the absence of government support “several Indian airlines may shut down operations by May or June due to a lack of cash.” Within hours of the government extending lockdown to 3 May, budget carrier IndiGo announced the resumption of flight services though in a phased manner from 4 May. Announcing that all its flights are cancelled till 3 May, IndiGo said, it is in the process of cancelling the reservations.“Your ticket amount is protected in the form of credit shell in the PNR, which can be utilised within one year of the issued date.” “In its endeavour to reconnect critical air corridors post the lockdown, IndiGo, India’s leading airline, will resume flight operations from 4 May, 2020,” IndiGo said in the statement. Gurugram-based spiceJet also said the amount from the cancelled ticket will be maintained in a credit shell. “We are cancelling the reservation of those who booked tickets for travel till 3 May, 2020. Upon cancellation your entire amount will be maintained in credit shell and the same may be used for fresh bookings and travel till 28 February, 2021, for the same passenger,” it said.

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