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Parliamentary panel seeks uniform cancellation costs for all airlines

Reported By: | Edited By: DNA Web Team |Source: PTI |Updated: Feb 02, 2022, 11: 50 PM IST

A Parliamentary panel on Wednesday pitched for having uniform costs for cancellation of air tickets across airlines and expressed concerns that the costs must no longer regulated by the govt. In its describe tabled in the Rajya Sabha, the Division-associated Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism and Tradition liked the civil aviation ministry’s pointers to all airlines/ airports to lengthen services to passengers in case of cancellation or prolong of flights. Per the panel, there may perhaps be a want for rationalising the cancellation costs and prescribing an higher restrict of cancellation costs that can even be smooth from the passengers.

It expressed anxiousness over the ministry’s answer that cancellation costs must no longer regulated by the govt, which has resulted in no uniformity in the costs levied by diversified airlines. “The committee feels that it defies logic that flights of diversified airlines on a particular sector having the the same starting and vacation spot points, and where the period of the flight is moreover the the same, also can restful absorb diversified cancellation costs. The Committee, therefore, strongly recommends that there also can restful be uniform cancellation costs across all airlines,” the describe mentioned.

In a separate describe, the panel expressed severe concerns over the broad alternative of vacancies on the Airports Authority of India (AAI) and that the vacancies are proceed to absorb a severe impact on the work efficiency of ATCOs (Air Web yell online traffic Controllers). “The committee while noting the steps taken by the ministry, recommends that a time agenda for completion of the procedural necessities also can restful be adhered to, in behold of the pressing desire to absorb up the vacancies of ATCOs,” the describe mentioned. 

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