Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Here's why IndiGo says it can't accept Indian currency for on-board sales

New Delhi: IndiGo Airlines on Wednesday clarified it does not accept INR for on-board sales on its international flights in accordance with the prevailing regulations.

The clarification by the airline comes in the wake of allegation by a businessman that said the crew in an IndiGo flight plying from Bengaluru to Dubai refused to accept Indian currency.

Pramod Kumar Jain, who boarded flight 6E95 from Bengaluru, filed a police complaint in Delhi and said the airline insisted on foreign currency.

Responding to the matter, IndiGo, in a statement, said, "IndiGo does not accept INR for on-board sales on its international flights in accordance to the prevailing regulation 3 of Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) Regulations and this clearly is mentioned in our on-board sales menu.

"The statement further clarified that the airline had filed a request for carrying on-board sales in INR (above 25,000) with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on February 26, 2014 and June 5, 2014."We are in active discussions with the concerned authorities in this regard," it added.

The passenger in his complaint had said, "I had travelled from Bengaluru to Dubai on IndiGo flight 6E95 on October 10. I boarded the flight at 7:20 am. As I was getting late for the flight, I had left for the airport without eating anything thinking I would have breakfast on board. After boarding the flight, I placed an order after going through the menu card. However, to my shock and horror, the crew refused to accept Indian currency and despite my repeated requests the crew refused to listen to me. I told them that I had nothing since morning but they were not bothered."

He added that another Indian co-passenger went through the same humiliation as he too was carrying Indian currency.
22/11/17 ANI/India.com
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