New Delhi: IndiGo on Wednesday said it has refunded credit shell for 99.5% of those passengers whose flights were cancelled during the two-month flight ban due to the coronavirus pandemic-induced lockdown.
"The airline has already processed close to Rs 1,030 crore of refunds, which amounts to about 99.95% of the total amount owed to its customers. The pending credit shells are mostly cash transactions wherein Indigo is awaiting bank transfer details from the customers," IndiGo said on Wednesday.
IndiGo CEO Ronjoy Dutta said that the sudden onset of Covid-19 and the resulting lockdown, brought our operations to a complete halt by the end of March of 2020. As our incoming cash flow through ticket sales got impacted, we were unable to immediately process refunds for cancelled flights and had to create credit shells for the refunds that were due to our customers.
"However, with the resumption of operations and a steady increase in demand for air travel, our priority has been to refund the credit shell amounts in an expedited manner. We are pleased to share that we have disbursed 99.5% credit shell payments and will complete the remaining as soon as we receive requisite details from the customers," he added.