NITN | @notintownlive | 20 Apr 2020, 08:29 am
New Delhi/NITN: Airline Vistara has offered its customers the flexibility of picking an alternate date of travel as the country is going through an anti-COVID-19 lockdown.
People who have booked tickets on or before Apr 14, 2020 for travel beginning on or before May 31, 2020 and/or a domestic sector till the end of the year.
The airline has put up a tweet, "Update: We are offering customers who have booked tickets on or before 14-April-20 for travel commencing on or before 31-May-20, the flexibility of picking an alternate date of travel and/or a domestic sector till 31-Dec-20, without any change fee. T&C apply."
Update: We are offering customers who have booked tickets on or before 14-April-20 for travel commencing on or before 31-May-20, the flexibility of picking an alternate date of travel and/or a domestic sector till 31-Dec-20, without any change fee. T&C apply. #FlyHigher pic.twitter.com/ezRrXISbi9
— Vistara (@airvistara) April 19, 2020
All flight operations have been shut till May 3.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has extended the lockdown, which was initially called for 21, till May 3 to stem the spread of the deadly Novel Coronavirus.
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