New Delhi: Shortly after the Ministry of Civil Aviation on Tuesday announced that all domestic and international flights will remain suspended till May 3, private airlines which accepted bookings from April 15 onwards on their domestic network told to its customer that they are not in a position to provide full refund and they can use the 'credit shell'.
India’s largest low-cost carrier Indigo, on Tueday informed its customers that in support of the government measures to eradicate COVID-19, lockdown has been extended and all IndiGo flight are extended till May 3.
"We are in the process of cancelling the reservations your ticket amount is protected in the form of a credit shell in the PNR, which will be shared with you in the next 5-7 days," said the airline in a note to its customers.
"The credit shall can be utilized within one year from the issued date, for the same passenger(s). You can choose any travel date as per your convenience. To view your credit shell balance please retrieve your itinerary from 'edit booking' section on our website," said the airline.
SpiceJet also issued similar guidelines and said to make fresh bookings against the cancellations, customers can make payment using the credit shell option.
The airline said that it will resume the flights operations in a phased manner from May 4 and it will increase operating capacity over subsequent months. However, for reopening select international flights, IndiGo stated that it will totally depend on the existing international travel guidelines.
After Prime Minister Narendra Modi Tuesday announcement that the nationwide lockdown would be extended till May 3 to fight the Coronavirus pandemic, the Ministry of Civil Aviation said, "All domestic and international scheduled airlines operations shall remain suspended till 11.59 pm of 3rd May 2020."
However, this restriction does not apply to all-cargo and flights specifically approved by the DGCA.