In a statement, the civil aviation ministry said it has taken “rapid and decisive steps” to minimise inconvenience to travellers and restore normalcy in the aviation network. "No additional fees are permitted for rescheduling travel impacted by cancellations,” the ministry said
The government on Sunday said IndiGo has so far processed refunds worth Rs 610 crore for passengers affected by the large-scale flight cancellations and delays over the past few days, even as the airline’s operations continue to stabilise. It also said that 3,000 pieces of baggage separated from passengers due to disruptions have been traced and delivered across the country, news agency PTI reported.
In a statement, the civil aviation ministry said it has taken “rapid and decisive steps” to minimise inconvenie

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