Not In Town | @notintownlive | 30 Sep 2019, 04:30 pm
New Delhi: Airline IndiGo has offered rescheduling or cancellation fee waiver for passengers due to flood in Patna.
New Delhi: Airline IndiGo has offered rescheduling or cancellation fee waiver for passengers due to flood in Patna.
The waiver will be offered to the passengers traveling to and from Patna till Oct 2.
IndiGo has put up a tweet, "Due to #Patnaflood, we're offering rescheduling/cancellation fee waiver (fare difference, if any is applicable) to passengers travelling to/fro Patna till Oct 02 nd, 2019."
#6ETravelAdvisory: Due to #Patnaflood, we're offering rescheduling/cancellation fee waiver (fare difference, if any is applicable) to passengers travelling to/fro Patna till Oct 02 nd, 2019.
— IndiGo (@IndiGo6E) September 30, 2019
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