Following an outcry over an apparent change in its web check-in policy, low-cost airline IndiGo has clarified that it has “neither changed its web check-in policy nor is there any charge for web check ...
Low-cost airlines IndiGo has started charging a fee for its web check-in facility. Under the revised policy, IndiGo passengers can no longer select their seats prior to reaching the airport free of ...
After a row over IndiGo’s revised web-check in policy, India’s largest airline has clarified that passengers can still pre-book free seats during web check-in, subject to availability. IndiGo said in ...
IndiGo clarifies web check-in not mandatory, but recommended for a smooth experience. Netizens react
Budget carrier IndiGo on 28 October issued a statement on web check-in and advised that though it is not a mandatory requirement, it does allow “hassle-free experience” for commuters. This statement ...
Several complainants alleged that airlines often forced passengers to opt for a paid seat despite promising “free mandatory web check-ins”. Amid a spike in reported complaints of airlines forcing ...
The government Monday said it was reviewing airlines' decision to charge passengers for any of the seats selected at the time of web check-in to ascertain whether the move is in compliance with ...
With IndiGo having 43% market share in domestic skies, other low cost carriers are likely to follow suit. What this means is that people travelling solo or in groups okay with sitting separately and ...
New Delhi [India], Nov 26 (ANI): India's largest low-cost carrier IndiGo on Monday issued a clarification stating that it has "neither changed its web check-in policy nor is there any charge for web ...
IndiGo claims to have not changed its web check-in policy. But when would-be passengers enquired, customer support executives said “all seats are now chargeable” for web check-in. Telegraph file ...
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