Friday, December 11, 2020

‘Refunds given for 75% tickets of flights cancelled during lockdown’

New Delhi: The government on Friday said airlines have refunded almost three-fourth of tickets sold for flights cancelled during the Covid lockdown. In all, Rs 3,200 crore have been refunded to passengers and the rest are being processed, the aviation ministry said.

While, tickets worth Rs 219 crore have been converted into credit shells voluntarily by passengers for future travel.

Nearly one-third of the refund amount has come from India’s biggest airline (by market share), IndiGo, alone. The low cost carrier had earlier this week said it has already paid Rs 1,000 crore as refunds, representing 90% of the total amount owed to its customers for cancelled flights.

IndiGo says it will “complete payment against all pending credit shells (and refunds) latest by January 31, 2021.”

In a tweet, the aviation ministry said: “Pursuant to Supreme Court’s order on ticket refund, 74.3% of total 55,23,940 PNRs amounting to Rs 3,200 crore have been refunded. Rest are in process. 2,06,119 credit shells worth Rs 219 crore created by airlines with consent of passengers. (We are) constantly monitoring the situation.”

Earlier this week, IndiGo CEO Ronojoy Dutta had said: “The sudden onset of Covid-19 and the resulting lockdown, brought our operations to a complete halt by the end of March of this year. As our incoming cash flow dried up, we were unable to immediately process refunds for cancelled flights and had to create credit shells for the refunds that were due to our customers.”

11/12/20 Saurabh Sinha/Times of India 

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1 comment:

  1. Air India is not paying any refund of lockdown flight ticket purchased.

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