No decision yet on resuming domestic or international flight operations: Civil Aviation Ministry

The Ministry of Civil Aviation on Saturday clarified that so far no decision has been taken to resume domestic or international flight operations amid the coronavirus COVID-19 lockdown. All domestic and international commercial passenger flights have been suspended for the lockdown period till May 3.

No decision yet on resuming domestic or international flight operations: Civil Aviation Ministry

The Ministry of Civil Aviation on Saturday clarified that so far no decision has been taken to resume domestic or international flight operations amid the coronavirus COVID-19 lockdown. All domestic and international commercial passenger flights have been suspended for the lockdown period till May 3.

Taking to micro-blogging site Twitter, he also advised airlines to open their bookings only after the government decides in this matter. "The Ministry of Civil Aviation clarifies that so far no decision has been taken to open domestic or international operations. Airlines are advised to open their bookings only after a decision in this regard has been taken by the Government," he tweeted.

On April 18, the Ministry said the passengers who had booked flight tickets during the first phase of coronavirus COVID-19 lockdown for travel up to May 3 must get a full refund from the airlines without any cancellation charges if they ask for it. India imposed the first phase of lockdown from March 25 to April 14 to curb the spread of coronavirus. The second phase of lockdown is from April 15 to May 3.

The Civil Aviation Ministry issued a circular stating, "If a passenger has booked a ticket during the first lockdown period, and the airline has received the payment for booking of air ticket during first lockdown period for travel during the second lockdown period, for both domestic and international air travel and the passenger seeks a refund on cancellation of the ticket, the airline shall refund the full amount collected without levy of cancellation charges."

Similarly, the ministry clarified in its circular that if a passenger has booked a domestic or international ticket during the first lockdown period, and if the airline received the payment during that period only, for travel during the second lockdown period, the passenger can ask for a refund from the airline and the latter shall give it.

The ministry said the refund must be given to passengers within a period of three weeks from the date of the request for cancellation. As domestic and international travel has been suspended in India during the lockdown period, the revenues of Indian airlines have decreased drastically.

Airlines in the country fear that if they have to issue full refunds to all passengers, it will significantly deplete their cash reserves. Therefore, none of the airlines in India are issuing full refunds. Instead, they are issuing credit vouchers of the same price as that of the cancelled tickets, which can be used by the passengers for another booking during the next one year. 

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