Saturday, November 04, 2017

Price of cancelling flight tickets nearly doubled in over a year

Be ready to shell out much more if you are altering your travel plans. There has been a further hike in cancellation charges levied by airlines. The increase has even prompted the government to intervene and take up the matter with the airlines.

Responding to a question on whether there will be any action against the increased cancellation and excess baggage charges, Union minister Jayant Sinha said that he will be looking into the matter. The civil aviation ministry is also likely to discuss the other charges in general with airlines.

Posing huge losses to the passengers, the air ticket cancellation fees have nearly doubled in the past one year. The issue has been brought to the forefront after SpiceJet on Wednesday increased the charges.

The cost of cancelling a SpiceJet ticket in January 2016 was only Rs 1,800 for domestic and Rs.2,349 for international travel. After Indigo announced its hike, SpiceJet too hiked the fee to Rs 2,250 on domestic routes and to Rs 2,500 on international routes. The airline on Wednesday further hiked this to Rs 3,000 for domestic and Rs 3,500 for international travel.

In April 2016, Indigo had hiked its cancellation charge from Rs 1,250 to Rs 2,250. After a further hike this year, currently the fee to cancel an Indigo ticket for domestic travel is Rs 3,000 while for international travel is 3,500 per person.

Vistara currently levies a charge of Rs 4,000 for cancelling tickets in the category of 'Super Saver', Rs 3,600 for 'saver' tickets while Rs 2,400 for tickets booked under the 'flexi' category.
04/11/17 Zee News
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