GoAir has also announced that they will waive off the cancellation fees for its flights to and fro Bhubaneswar, Kolkata, and Ranchi between May 2 and May 5
Indian airline GoAir recently cancelled all its flights on the Kolkata-Bhubaneshwar and Mumbai-Bhubaneshwar routes for Friday, because of the cyclone Fani scare. Meanwhile, the budget carrier also declared a full refund to the passengers.
“Owing to cyclonic storm Fani, the flights on the Kolkata-Bhubaneswar-Kolkata and Mumbai-Bhubaneswar-Mumbai routes stand cancelled for May 3,” GoAir said in a statement on Thursday.
The extremely severe cyclonic storm is expected to hit the Odisha coast on Friday. Accordingly, GoAir has also announced that they will waive off the cancellation fees for its flights to and fro Bhubaneswar, Kolkata, and Ranchi between May 2 and May 5.
It also said that the passengers can re-book their flights within seven days of the scheduled departure of the flight.
On the other hand, along with GoAir, several other airlines such as Vistara, Indigo, etc. have taken social media to issue advisories and inform them about the necessary precautions to take during the journey.
Indian airline GoAir recently cancelled all its flights on the Kolkata-Bhubaneshwar and Mumbai-Bhubaneshwar routes for Friday, because of the cyclone Fani scare. Meanwhile, the budget carrier also declared a full refund to the passengers.
“Owing to cyclonic storm Fani, the flights on the Kolkata-Bhubaneswar-Kolkata and Mumbai-Bhubaneswar-Mumbai routes stand cancelled for May 3,” GoAir said in a statement on Thursday.
The extremely severe cyclonic storm is expected to hit the Odisha coast on Friday. Accordingly, GoAir has also announced that they will waive off the cancellation fees for its flights to and fro Bhubaneswar, Kolkata, and Ranchi between May 2 and May 5.
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It also said that the passengers can re-book their flights within seven days of the scheduled departure of the flight.
On the other hand, along with GoAir, several other airlines such as Vistara, Indigo, etc. have taken social media to issue advisories and inform them about the necessary precautions to take during the journey.