Tata Group-owned Air India has stated it can function its night flights AI237 and AI238 on the Delhi-Dhaka-Delhi route on Tuesday and can provide a one-time waiver to passengers for rescheduling flights. On Monday, Air India and IndiGo had cancelled scheduled flights to and from Dhaka with rapid impact attributable to unrest in Bangladesh after its PM Sheikh Hasina resigned attributable to anti-government protests.
“Because of the prevailing state of affairs in Dhaka, Air India is providing a one-time waiver on rescheduling to prospects, with confirmed bookings on any Air India flight to and from Dhaka between 4th and seventh August 2024, in the event that they want to take action,” stated Air India in a submit on X (previously Twitter).
“The tickets must be booked on or previous to fifth August. We wish to reiterate that at Air India, the security of our prospects and crew stays prime precedence. For extra data, please join with our Contact Centre at 011-69329333 , 011 69329999 or go to our web site http://airindia.com,” it added.
Until yesterday, Air India operated two each day flights from Delhi to Dhaka, Vistara flies each day flights from Mumbai and three weekly providers from Delhi to the Bangladesh capital. IndiGo operated flights to Dhaka from Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata.