Tuesday, December 02, 2014

SpiceJet told not to make booking beyond 15 days

New Delhi: In view of the cancellation of some its flights recently, aviation regulator DGCA is strongly considering a move to “restrain” Spicejet from taking fresh bookings from passengers beyond 15 days and a final decision on this is expected to be taken within a couple of days, top government sources have said. The low cost carrier is expected to furnish information to the DGCA on Wednesday after the aviation regulator wanted to know how many flights the airline was cancelling every day, what arrangements have been made for passengers, whether passengers are promptly receiving full refunds and the future plans of the airline.

In view of these developments, there could be more trouble ahead for the cash-strapped carrier. “There is a strong possibility that SpiceJet could be restrained from accepting fresh bookings from passengers beyond 15 days. It all depends on how satisfactory the DGCA finds SpiceJet’s ex-planation. A final decision will be taken very soon on the matter,” sources said.
“Passengers cannot be inconvenienced like this. Those who booked well in advance may probably ha-ve to pay sky-high spot fares to other airlines in case of sudden flight cancellations by SpiceJet if they have to travel urgently. This is certainly not acceptable,” sources said.
02/12/14 Sridhar Kumaraswami/Deccan Chronicle
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