Flight change fees may soon become a thing of the past—if you act fast. India's aviation regulator DGCA has proposed a major reform that would allow passengers to cancel or reschedule flight tickets for free within 48 hours of booking, PTI reported.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has floated a draft regulation aimed at easing refund and cancellation rules, a long-standing pain point for air travellers. Under the new proposal, passengers will be granted a 48-hour “look-in” window after booking, during which they can either cancel or amend their ticket without incurring hefty charges. Advertisement
The full refund rule would apply across airlines, but with conditions. For domestic flights, the departure must be at least five days away from the time of booking. For intern

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