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The airways mentioned that it’ll abide by the insurance policies and notify friends, in case there may be any change primarily based on the course offered by DGCA.
- PTI
- Last Updated: April 4, 2020, 5:24 PM IST
Budget service AirAsia India on Saturday mentioned bookings for its flights are open from April 15, however it’s open to any change in case aviation regulator DGCA points contemporary directives on the difficulty.
Domestic and worldwide business flights within the nation are suspended until April 14 amid the lockdown to curb spreading of coronavirus infections.
Most of the airways have commenced taking bookings for his or her flights from April 15 onwards.
However, on Friday state-owned Air India mentioned it has stopped bookings until April 30 and is awaiting a choice after April 14, when the nationwide lockdown is scheduled to finish.
“Passengers can continue to make their bookings with us from April 15 onwards,” an AirAsia India spokesperson mentioned.
In case there may be any change primarily based on the course offered by the regulator, he mentioned, “we will abide to the policies and notify guests accordingly.
On Thursday, Civil Aviation Secretary Pradeep Singh Kharola said airlines are free to take ticket bookings for any date after April 14. The 21-day nationwide lockdown began on March 25.
No-frills carriers IndiGo, SpiceJet and GoAir said they are taking bookings for domestic flights starting April 15. In the case of SpiceJet and GoAir, they have started selling tickets for international flights from May 1.
“We proceed to guide flights between (April) 15 and (April) 30,” an IndiGo spokesperson had mentioned on Friday.
Full-service service Vistara had mentioned it has began bookings for journey from April 15.
This post was last modified on April 6, 2020 5:12 am