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Air India to refund ticket price to passengers affected by diversion of Delhi-SF flight

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 8, 2023 15:43 IST

Air India on Thursday said it will refund full ticket price to all passengers affected by diversion of Delhi-San ...

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Air India on Thursday said it will refund full ticket price to all passengers affected by diversion of Delhi-San Francisco flight to far east Russian port city Magadan. Tata-owned Air India also said it will provide a voucher for travel in the future. In the communication by Air India Chief Customer Experience and Ground Handling Officer Rajesh Dogra, the airline told the passengers, who reached their destination after nearly 56 hours of departing from Delhi: ''We will fully refund the fare for your journey and, in addition, provide you a voucher for future travel on Air India''. On Wednesday, the airline dispatched a ferry flight to Magadan from Mumbai to fly the stranded passengers and crew from there to San Francisco.

The replacement aircraft, which landed at Magadan at 06.14 am (local time) had got airborne at 1027 hours (local time) on June 8, for San Francisco, where it touched down at 12.07 am on June 8.Besides expressing ''regret'' for the disruption and inconvenience, the airline also ''sincerely apologised'' to the customers for the ''extended delay'' in bringing them to their destination, as per the communication. ''The aircraft encountered a technical issue whereby the pilots received an indication of low oil pressure in one engine. Out of caution, they elected to land the aircraft at a nearby airport rather than continue the journey,'' Air India said. Maintaining that the safety was the highest priority throughout, it said that ''while the facilities in Magadan, a small city, may not have met the standard we would normally aim to provide, we are grateful for your tolerance and understanding that our local agents and crew did their best under the circumstances.'' It may be mentioned here that after initially stating that the passengers and crew were accommodated ''in hotels locally,'' Air India later said that the ''infrastructure constraints'' forced it to lodge them in make-shift accommodations. Air India in the communication also said that though it dispatched a relief flight at the earliest possible opportunity given the need to obtain insurance and flight plan approvals, clearly, the duration of delay was ''long'', and the ''experience was not what we aspire to offer''. ''As such, we will fully refund the fare for your journey and, in addition, provide you a voucher for future travel on Air India,'' the Tata group airline said. 

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