
At present, domestic airlines charge up to Rs 2,000 from fliers for a ticket cancellation.
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Currently, airlines charge up to Rs 2,000 for ticket cancellation
Norm valid for tickets booked before July 9 and travel up to July 11
17 people have died in clashes after death of terrorist Burhan Wani
Air India has decided to waive cancellation and no-show charges from the customers who had booked their flights to or from Srinagar due to the prevalent situation in Kashmir, an Air India spokesperson said here.
The spokesperson also said that the airline will also not charge any amount for the rescheduling of pre-booked flights.
The relaxed norms would be applicable for both domestic and international flights to and from Srinagar on tickets booked before July 9 for travel up to July 11.
At present, all domestic airlines charge a heavy fee of up to Rs 2,000 from fliers for a ticket cancellation and rescheduling.
Meanwhile, Jet Airways has also announced that it would re-book the tickets of its customers without any charges due to the current situation in the valley.
"Due to the current unrest situation prevailing in Srinagar, we have been informed by DGCA to allow guests to rebook their tickets without charges," Jet Airways spokesperson said.
17 people have been killed and 200 injured in clashes between protesters and security personnel following the killing of Hizb terrorist Burhan Wani in an encounter on Friday.
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