{"id":20517,"date":"2018-05-29T16:10:54","date_gmt":"2018-05-29T16:10:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogbox.indianeagle.com\/?p=20517"},"modified":"2018-05-29T17:21:54","modified_gmt":"2018-05-29T17:21:54","slug":"airlines-compensation-rules-flight-delays-cancellations","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.indianeagle.com\/travelbeats\/airlines-compensation-rules-flight-delays-cancellations\/","title":{"rendered":"India Drafts New Compensation Rules for Airlines in Case of Flight Delay and Cancellation"},"content":{"rendered":"
How does it feel if your domestic flight to Delhi IGI or Mumbai CSI Airport is delayed for hours, or cancelled in the eleventh hour, and consequently you miss your international flight?<\/strong> Undeniably, it is frustrating. You\u2019re literally left anxious, angry and anguished. You might feel the same if you find a domestic flight to your actual destination delayed or cancelled, especially when you\u2019re down with jet lag<\/a><\/span> after a long-haul international flight from the US or any other country.<\/p>\n Approximately, 5.12 lakh air travelers in India suffered due to flight delays, flight cancellations and overbooking of flights<\/span><\/a> in the first four months of 2017<\/strong>, according to the data available with the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). The operating airlines shelled out INR 22 crore to compensate the passengers for the inconvenience and discomfort in those months.<\/p>\n In order to curb the occurrence of flight cancellation and delay in India, the government has proposed a steep hike in airlines\u2019 compensation for delayed and cancelled flights. There are some other passenger-friendly measures in the Ministry of Civil Aviation\u2019s proposal to the Federation of Indian Airlines (FIA).<\/p><\/blockquote>\n Since those who miss a connecting flight due to unexpected flight delay or cancellation at the first point of departure in their itineraries suffer the most, the Civil Aviation Ministry of India has proposed compensation of up to INR 20,000<\/strong> in its passenger charter of compensation rules for airlines. Leading international travel agencies including Indian Eagle<\/strong> support this move. But, airlines don\u2019t agree to comply with the proposed compensation rules for missed connection flights if one\u2019s itinerary involves two different PNRs.<\/p>\n \u201cTravel agencies do often get stuck between passengers and airlines.<\/strong> If a traveler misses his connecting flight due to flight delay or flight cancellation or medical emergency or baggage loss in the first leg of his journey, giving no intimation to the airline operating the connecting leg, it results in \u2018No Show\u2019 which is nonrefundable. We are required to coordinate between the customer and the airline. The customer wants us to get him refund for \u2018No Show\u2019 from the airline, which is basically out of our control. At times, our customers traveling from USA to India suffer because of delayed or cancelled flights to their domestic destinations, and they complainingly report to us. Hope, the compensation rules for flight delays and cancellations will improve the scenario,\u201d said the chief customer relation officer of IndianEagle.com<\/a>.<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/a><\/p>\n