Forward of G20 Summit in New Delhi on September 9 and 10, airways together with IndiGo, Air India and Vistara have provided a one-time waiver to prospects flying to and from the Indira Gandhi Worldwide Airport from Thursday.
IndiGo acknowledged, “As a result of G20 Summit 2023 happening in New Delhi, IndiGo is providing one-time waivers for passengers travelling to and from Delhi between September 08 to 11, 2023.”
“Clients are being provided the choice of rescheduling or canceling their flights with refunds. Passengers have been notified about flight cancellations and to schedule adjustments upfront,” the airline mentioned, including that for additional queries, passengers can contact the corporate’s buyer care numbers — 0124 6173838 or 0124 4973838.
Equally, Air India had introduced that passengers who booked tickets between September 7 and 11 can avail a one-time waiver.
“There shall be site visitors restrictions in Delhi between seventh and eleventh September 2023. As a measure of goodwill, passengers holding confirmed tickets to fly to or from Delhi on these dates are being provided a one-time waiver of relevant costs, in the event that they want to change their date of journey or their flight. Solely the fare distinction for the rescheduled flight, if any, can be relevant,” Air India tweeted.
Vistara acknowledged that because of the site visitors restrictions by the Delhi Visitors Police, “we have now made some changes to our flight operations to and from Delhi. We’ve got cancelled chosen flights whereas some others have been rescheduled.”
“All Vistara prospects scheduled to journey between 08th to eleventh September 2023 are requested to kindly examine the Vistara web site for his or her flight standing upfront to keep away from any inconvenience. We’re additionally providing a waiver of the change price for one-time rescheduling for bookings on the aforementioned dates,” the airline mentioned, including that it’s providing assist to impacted prospects with rescheduling or refunds.
An official quoted by PTI mentioned round 120 flights may be affected by G20 Summit site visitors restrictions between September 8 and 10.