Not In Town | @notintownlive | 14 Sep 2019, 05:17 pm

Image Credit: GoAir Twitter
New Delhi: Airline GoAir has extended the fee waiver on cancellation or rescheduling over the present situation in Jammu and Kashmir.
The waiver has been extended till September 30.
However, fare difference, if any, will be applicable.
GoAir has put up a tweet which read, "Due to the current situation in Jammu & Srinagar, we've further extended the fee waiver on cancellation/rescheduling (fare difference, if any,will be applicable) for all flights to/from IXJ & SXR till 30 Sept'19. Reach out to us on FB, Twitter or call us at 18602100999."
#GoAlert: Due to the current situation in Jammu & Srinagar, we've further extended the fee waiver on cancellation/rescheduling (fare difference, if any,will be applicable) for all flights to/from IXJ & SXR till 30 Sept'19. Reach out to us on FB, Twitter or call us at 18602100999.
— GoAir (@goairlinesindia) September 14, 2019
The Indian government on August 5 took a major step of scrapping Article 370 to withdraw the special status which Jammu and Kashmir used to enjoy since Independence.
(Image Credit: GoAir Twitter)
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