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Cancelling Flight Tickets? Here’s How To Avoid The Steep Cancellation Charges!

In the past, people used to book their train tickets and cancel them bearing very little to no cost for cancellation. The airlines’ industry has seen such a trend in the recent past, but the cancellation fee is not as simple as in case of trains or other modes of travel.

This happens when the airlines release early bird tickets and passengers book their flight tickets in advance, sometimes even 2-3 months before the date of travel. Tickets are booked and then cancelled before the date of flight because plans change, and the refund given on the tickets is minimal due to the penalties imposed by airlines on the cost of exit.

It has been observed, that almost 9% of the total passengers end up cancelling their flight bookings on online travel booking site MakeMyTrip. At Paytm around 10% – 15% of travel customers cancel or reschedule their flight.

According to the rules for cancellations on most flights in India, if a customer does not check in for a flight at least 45 minutes prior to the departure time, the total amount of ticket will be forfeited, except government and airport fees such as Passenger Service Charges(PSF) and User Development Fees(UDF). If you cancel at the last minute, you could lose out on almost the entire ticket price.

Here are the rules implemented by the government on refund of a flight ticket if you cancel –

  • Cancellation charge can’t be more than the basic fare plus fuel surcharge
  • All statutory taxes must be refunded
  • User Development Fee and Passenger Service Charge must be refunded
  • There will be no charge on the process of refund

So how do you bring down your losses?

There are two ways to do this. One is by opting for “free” or “zero” cancellation offers, and the other is to buy travel insurance. Let’s look at these options in detail.

Zero Cancellation Offer

These days, passengers have a wide range of travel booking sites, such as MakeMyTrip, Paytm and Goibibo, to choose from while booking flight tickets. Such sites offer “Free Cancellation Offers”.

For example, MakeMyTrip offers 100 % refund of airline penalties on Domestic travel. You get a refund of close to Rs3000 on an average in case of refundable flights, and Rs 5,000 on an average for non-refundable flights. You are also entitled to full refund of MMT’s cancellation service fee.

One out of 8 passengers at MakeMyTrip and 6%-10% of Paytm’s passengers booking a flight opt for free cancellation.

But opting for Free Cancellation Offers is not really “free”. For instance, at MMT, you must pay Rs99-549, depending on the ticket’s price. At Paytm, you have to pay Rs199 onwards, and with Goibibo, the cancellation fee starts at Rs149 for select one-way domestic flights.

You, as a passenger, have to be aware of such rules and have to weigh the pros and cons of whether the offer given is worth the effort and fee.

  • With MakeMyTrip, this offer is available on select routes and flights. You can get a complete waiver only if you cancel 24 hours prior to departure. If you just want to change the date of travel, this option is not available.
  • Paytm offers to refund the ticket amount on select routes and only if you cancel at least 3 hours before the flight time.

Also, according to the Reserve Bank Of India guidelines, the refund amount has to be credited back to the source of the initial payment. So, if you booked using a credit card, the refund will be to the same card.

Travel Insurance

The other way to save on your cancellation charges is to buy a travel insurance.

Just like “Free Cancellation Offers”, you must be aware of the rules and policies of insurance companies and the extent to which they cover the insurance.

Here is a list of benefits you get if you apply for travel insurance –

  • Travel insurance plans cover the loss of baggage, medical expenses and pays the total cost of your bookings
  • It costs a fraction of your total trip
  • You can claim insurance online and get phone support 24/7
  • You are at ease while travelling when you are insured

Most of the insurance companies follow rules where the insurer pays you refund on the ticket, but you have to keep in mind that they do so in a specific situation and there is a limit to the claim.

Cancelling flight tickets and claiming the refund can be a very difficult task but Zero cancellation offers, and travel insurance can make that task easier for you.

So, the next time you book your ticket, Download the AirWhizz app and apply for a travel insurance with us. We at AirWhizz have partnered with prestigious travel insurance companies such as HDFC Ergo to help you plan for any unforeseen changes that might occur.

Enjoy peace of mind while traveling and Fly Stress-Free!

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Chaos And Confusion Hits Delhi Airport As Passenger Bags Get Misplaced!

Long weekend travel plans took a hit on Thursday evening at the Terminal 3 of the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi, after a failure in the baggage handling system. This resulted in thousands of misplaced bags which led to chaos at check-in counters causing a few flights to get delayed.

According to the Delhi International Airport Limited(DIAL), the delays were caused by an increased number of check-ins of dangerous goods, such as power banks and lighters in the checked-in luggage of passengers. One of the other reasons for this chaos was the increase in the number of passengers travelling during this long weekend. The check-in rate rose by about 30 percent which is higher than usual rate.

The security at the airport has to physically check for prohibited items and remove them. Due to the increase in the number of passengers carrying such items, the security clearance process slowed down and caused this issue at the Delhi International airport.

There was a lot of activity on twitter where passengers took to the social media site expressing their grievances. Airlines posted on twitter as well explaining that the situation was out of their control. Apologising for the inconvenience, Vistara Airline tweeted, “We would like to inform you that Delhi airport has been facing challenges with the baggage handling system post check-in. All airlines and hundreds of bags have been impacted and not being loaded onto flights.”

The tweet also said that the airline has taken this matter up with Delhi airport officials and will soon start probing into the issue.

Items like power banks, e-cigarettes and loose lithium batteries are prohibited in the checked-in luggage due to chances of them catching fire in the baggage hold. In fact, on 22nd March a Vistara Flight from Delhi to Hyderabad had to return because a passenger who forgot to remove his power bank at the security check-in form his luggage.

To know exactly what items are prohibited in your check-in as well as hand baggage, We at AirWhizz have compiled a list of items you should avoid carrying with you on your next flight –

  • Toxic Items such as such as poison, open alcohol bottles etc
  • Weapons
  • Flammable items such as lighters and matchbox
  • Items containing kerosene or petrol
  • Explosive items such as crackers and fireworks
  • Items such as power banks, batteries, and acid

So, the next time you fly, download the AirWhizz App and get access to the different airline policies and baggage regulations to plan your trip accordingly. Become an aware flyer, travel like a pro and Fly Stress-Free!

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