New Delhi: Air India and Air India Express on Monday said passengers can reschedule their tickets free of cost for all bookings made between March 12-31, in the wake of coronavirus outbreak.
The airline, the budget arm of national carrier Air India, flies to 13 international destinations, mostly in the Gulf region.
"In view of the uncertain travel situation due to COVID-19, free date change will be permitted up to three days prior to the flight departure, for all new bookings effected between March 12, 2020 to March 31, 2020, for travel up to April 30, 2020," the airline said in a statement.
Cancellations charge would be applicable.
Many countries have imposed travel restrictions, amid the outbreak of coronavirus, which has claimed thousands of lives.
The carrier operates over 660 flights every week to 12 destinations in Gulf countries, including Dubai and Bahrain, besides Singapore. It also has around eight domestic connections per week.
Following the coronavirus outbreak, the airline has reduced the number of its flights to Singapore and has suspended services to Kuwait, an airline official said.