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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 ...
Web check-in: IndiGo’s charge under government scanner IndiGo reported Rs 652 crore loss for the September quarter due to high fuel costs and rupee depreciation. IndiGo shares ended 2.2% up at ...
No-frills airline IndiGo, which has a domestic market share of nearly 43 per cent, has been levying charges for web check-in from November 14. Against the backdrop of questions being raised about ...
Indigo, which is the market leader with a 42 per cent domestic share, has revealed over its official handle that the airline has revised its web check-in policy on November 14, and informed a ...
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 check-in.
Under IndiGo's revised policy, all seats are chargeable for web check-in. "Alternatively you may check-in at the airport for free. Seats will be assigned as per the availability," the airline had ...
IndiGo has released a statement clarifying its web check-in policy. In its statement, IndiGo stated that there has been no change in the airline’s web check-in practice.
People do web check in for convenience and it also saves time and money for both indigo and customer. - Kiran Jupally (@Kiran_Jupally) November 26, 2018 "I am sorry, but this is ridiculous.
IndiGo web check-ins: All seats are chargeable now IndiGo will charge between ₹100-800 for such selection online, depending upon the position of the seat 1 min read 26 Nov 2018 ...
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 ...
On Monday, IndiGo issued a clarification stating that it has “neither changed its web check-in policy nor is there any charge for web check-in”.
NEW DELHI: Now, IndiGo flyers doing web check-in to skip long queues at airports will need to pay for this service too. The domestic market leader on Sunday said it will charge “for all seats ...
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