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IndiGo Offers Stranded Passengers Flexible Options Amid Airport Closures in India

IndiGo Steps Up for Stranded Travelers

In response to the temporary closure of 32 airports in north west and central India, IndiGo has announced a series of measures to assist affected passengers. The airline is offering the option to fly from or to nearby airports without additional charges, aiming to mitigate the inconvenience caused by these unexpected closures.

Closed airports: IndiGo gives option to stranded flyers; to operate extra flights

Flexible Travel Options

IndiGo operates to 10 of the affected airports, including Srinagar, Jammu, and Amritsar. The airline has waived change and cancellation fees for bookings made during this period, providing much-needed flexibility to its customers.

Extra Flights to Ease Passenger Rush

Understanding the urgency, IndiGo is also planning to operate extra flights to help clear the backlog of stranded passengers. The airline's proactive approach underscores its commitment to customer service during challenging times.

"We are here to help," says IndiGo, reassuring passengers of their support and flexibility in these uncertain times.