Airlines to reimburse up to 75% ticket cost if flight ticket downgraded*
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Created : Jan 28, 2023, 08:00 IST
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The DGCA in December 2022, proposed that airlines need to refund the full value of such tickets, including taxes, and that the said passenger will be flown free of cost in the next available class. However, those have been modifie … Read more
The DGCA in December 2022, proposed that airlines need to refund the full value of such tickets, including taxes, and that the said passenger will be flown free of cost in the next available class. However, those have been modified, which are now in line with international practices. Read less
- As per the new rules of the aviation, airlines will have to reimburse 75% of the ticket costs, including taxes, to passengers whose domestic* flight tickets have been downgraded.
- Referring to this, a DGCA official added that these norms will be effective from February 15.
- If reports are to go by, the DGCA has decided to amend the norms following the complaints from air travellers about their tickets being downgraded by airlines.
- These changes have been done to facilitate the travel and strengthen the rights of air travellers, who are affected by the downgrading of their tickets, the DGCA added.
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