All Domestic and International Flights Remain Suspended till 03 May

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DGCA on Tuesday confirms that all domestic and international flights shall remain suspended till 11:59 pm on 03 May 2020.

DGCA announced this in a tweet.

“It has been decided that all scheduled international commercial passenger services shall remain closed till 1830 hrs GMT of May 3′”, 2020. However. this restriction will not apply to international all-cargo operations and flights specifically approved by DGCA.” DGCA Said in an advisory

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The announcement comes after PM Modi extend the national wide lockdown till 03 May 2020.

The flight suspension was first imposed from March 25th when all the Indian airlines announced that they will not operate any flights till March 31, 2359 hours.

The flight extension was extended when DGCA advise all the domestic operators engaged in scheduled. non-scheduled and private aircraft operations in India to keep suspend their operation till April 14.

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As per the previous advisory by the aviation ministry now airiness has to give full credit on all the cancelled bookings domestic and international.

If you already book your tickets for travel between 15 April – 03 May 2020 you can claim your credit by simply check the below guides

Process of Credit Shell

IndiGo – Process for Credit Shell Utilization

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SpiceJet – Process for Credit Shell Utilization

GoAir Advisory for Cancellation and Reschedule of Flights

AirAsia – How to make full use of your Credit Account

You can also check the cancellation and date change policies of all the airline from the below page:

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Coronavirus: All Airlines Advisory On Cancellation and Amendment

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Also Read: Indian Railways Suspends All Passenger Trains till May 3

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Manish Khandelwal
Manish Khandelwal

Manish Khandelwal, a travel-tech enthusiast with over a decade of experience in the travel industry. Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Travelobiz.com, he's passionate about writing.

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