New Delhi: The Civil Aviation Ministry on Thursday said it is deliberating upon forming a set of guidelines on refunds for flight ticket cancellations due to coronavirus lockdown. Several people have been complaining on social media as domestic airlines have decided not to give refunds in cash for cancelled flights due to the lockdown and instead issue credit for future travel. [caption id=“attachment_5432611” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] Representational image. Reuters.[/caption] “A video meeting was held (with the airline CEOs). The ministry is deliberating (on guidelines),” said the ministry spokesperson. Senior officials of the Ministry of Civil Aviation and CEOs of Indian airlines companies met on Wednesday afternoon on the issue of cancellation refunds during the coronavirus lockdown period. Click here to follow LIVE updates on coronavirus outbreak The US had earlier this month directed its airlines to issue refunds to passengers for ticket cancellations done amid the coronavirus pandemic. India is under a nationwide lockdown since 25 March to curb the spread of coronavirus. Consequently, all domestic and international commercial passenger flights were suspended for this time period.
The Civil Aviation Ministry on Thursday said it is deliberating upon forming a set of guidelines on refunds for flight ticket cancellations due to coronavirus lockdown
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