New Delhi: Air India on Saturday announced it has opened bookings for select domestic flights from May 4 and international flights from June 1.
On April 3, during the first phase of the coronavirus lockdown, Air India said it had stopped bookings for both domestic and international flights till April 30.
Also Read IndiGo to resume flights services from May 4 Air India officials on Saturday said the suspension of domestic flights has been extended till May 3 and that of international flights till May 31.
Credit voucher “Passengers who have booked domestic tickets for the travel period between May 1 and May 3 will get a credit voucher equivalent to the ticket price for future travel.” “Similarly, passengers who have booked international tickets for the travel period between May 1 and May 31 will be getting credit vouchers for future travel too,” the officials said.
Earlier, Air India had said that passengers who had booked tickets for the travel period between March 23 and April 30 need not cancel their tickets as they would automatically get credit vouchers for future travel.
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