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Frequent fliers heaved a collective sigh of relief on Saturday, 7 March, as Emirates and IndiGo airlines both waived re-issuance and cancellation fees on bookings issued until 31 March.
This announcement was made in light of the coronavirus outbreak, in which over 80 countries so far have confirmed cases, and over one lakh people have been affected worldwide.
The waiver policy introduced by Emirates is valid for all tickets issued on or from Saturday, 7 March until 31 March 2020, according to The Eagle Online. The bookings can be changed for travel to any date by the customers within an eleven-month date range, and within the same class.
In a statement to the press, according to The Economic Times, IndiGo specified that the rescheduling fee waiver was valid for all existing and new bookings made between 12 March and 31 March. It must be noted, that the cancellation fee still remains.
Emirates has also assured, in its statement, that it would implement 'enhanced disinfecting procedures' after flights from destinations most affected by the COVID-19 virus.
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