DGCA bars airlines from booking tickets beyond May 3, 2020


Informing airlines that the announcement on restarting of flights will be made separately, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) today issued an order asking airlines to not book tickets beyond May 3, 2020.

After the government extended the lockdown period by three weeks till May 3, 2020, airlines had started booking tickets beyond that day assuming flight operations will resume once the lockdown is lifted.

“...There was no direction/clearance, which allows the airlines to start bookings for the journeys to be undertaken wef the 4th of May 2020. Further it has been noted that airlines have started booking tickets for journeys w.e.f from 4th of May 2020. In this respect, it is brought to the notice of all concerned that no decision to commence the operation of domestic/international flights w.e.f the 4th of May 2020 has been taken yet. In view of this, all airlines are hereby directed to refrain from booking tickets as described above,” the DGCA said in an order today.


The authority also said that airlines will be informed about restarting of flight operations separately. “Further the airlines may note that they shall be given sufficient notice and time for restarting of operations,” the order said.

The DGCA order follows an advisory tweeted by aviation minister Hardeep Singh Puri asking airlines to not take bookings beyond May 3, 2020.

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