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IndiGo to charge Rs 100 for check-in at counter

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 17, 2020 18:27 IST

IndiGo passengers checking-in at airport counters will now must pay Rs 100 as comfort payment. The airline has turn ...

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IndiGo passengers checking-in at airport counters will now must pay Rs 100 as comfort payment. The airline has turn out to be to first Indian service to introduce such a payment in a bid to get extra passengers to do net check-in for a contactless journey expertise in these pandemic instances. With India’s largest airline (by way of home market share) levying this payment, it’s only a matter of time earlier than most different carriers right here additionally do the identical.

“IndiGo has launched a service payment of Rs 100 for check-in on the airport counters from October 17, 2020. We encourage all passengers to net check-in as per authorities directive, utilizing our web site or cellular app. The check-in payment on the airport counters is relevant on all bookings made, beginning October 17, 2020. We’re dedicated to take all precautionary measures for a contactless and hassle-free journey expertise for our prospects,” IndiGo mentioned in an announcement.

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