Air India offer: To assist passengers in the second wave, Air India has announced amendments to its domestic and foreign travel policies. Air India has extended its free date, market, and flight change policy on all domestic flight tickets until June 30, 2021. After seeing the travel restrictions imposed by various state governments, this decision was made.
The decision comes because of continually changing Covid-19 measures adopted by different state governments to contain the pandemic, the traveling public is faced with many uncertainties.
“Due to the current pandemic situation, Air India has extended its offer of 1 free change in date, flight number or sector in its domestic network till 30th June, ’21 for the convenience of passengers,” Air India tweeted.
Air India offer: Terms and conditions of Air India’s 1 free change in date, flight number or sector offer
1) This Air India offer is applicable to all 098 documents issued with PURE Domestic itinerary.
2) The offer is not applicable for tickets issued on the Air India website and mobile app (As Free change option already offered)
3) Travel date – Applicable to all tickets issued with existing Travel Date on/before 30 June 2021 and passenger can rebook for new dates as per the validity of their existing tickets.
4) Regardless of when the ticket was purchased, a free change option is available.
5) If passengers want to change sectors, only the re-issuance fee will be waived once; otherwise, other fees will apply.
6) Following this one-time free change, all future changes would be subject to the applicable fare rules.
7) If the passenger chooses the change option and is unable to obtain the same booking class for the new date, a fare difference will be paid. If the same booking class is available but a tax discrepancy applies, the traveler will be charged the extra difference.
International Travel Passengers
Passengers with international travel tickets can choose from a variety of waivers and flexibility options offered by Air India. In light of entry restrictions imposed by countries such as the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, Singapore, and others, the airline has announced several exemptions to assist passengers.