Air India to speed up process of refund for COVID related cancellations
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Created : Sep 9, 2021, 13:25 IST
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Air India, which owes refunds to the tune of INR 250 crore to passengers whose flights were cancelled due to COVID 19 has now decided to speed up the process.
Air India, which owes refunds to the tune of INR 250 crore to passengers whose flights were cancelled due to COVID 19 has now decided to speed up the process. Read less
Air India, which owes refunds to the tune of INR 250 crore to passengers whose flights were cancelled due to COVID 19 has now decided to speed up the process. The airline has been processing refunds since July of this year, even though its revenues are severely affected by the second wave.
The refunds are a result of the numerous cancelled scheduled flights that the country has seen since the outbreak of the pandemic. The above quote certainly brings hope.
According to reports, it is believed that Air India is delaying the refunds in order to manage cash flows.
India is currently seeing a limited number of domestic flights, while international flights remain cancelled. You could fly from India to international destinations today but where there are air bubbles. India currently has a number of international flights, but all of which are under air bubbles. Then there is the question of entry into other countries, which is still limited, or restricted.
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