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Indigo Airlines Will Now Charge Rs 100 From Passengers For Checking In At Airports

The aviation ministry had in May made it mandatory for passengers to do web check-in so as to reduce touch points at the airport amid the coronavirus pandemic.

18 October 2020
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IndiGo has introduced a service fee of INR 100 for check-in at the airport counters effective October 17, 2020
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Indigo Airlines Will Now Charge Rs 100 From Passengers For Checking In At Airports
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2020-10-18T12:30:40+05:30

IndiGo has started charging a passenger Rs 100 service fee if he or she wants to check-in at the airport counters effective from 17 October 2020, the airline said in a statement.

The aviation ministry had in May made it mandatory for passengers to do web check-in so as to reduce touch points at the airport amid the coronavirus pandemic. Once web check-in is done, the online boarding pass is issued by the airline to the passenger.

"IndiGo has introduced a service fee of INR 100 for check-in at the airport counters effective October 17, 2020," said the statement.

"We encourage all passengers to web check-in as per the Government directive, using our website or mobile app. The check-in fee at the airport counters is applicable on all bookings made, starting from today i.e. October 17, 2020," it said yesterday.

The low-cost carrier said it is committed to take all precautionary measures for a contactless and hassle-free travel experience for its customers.

Scheduled domestic passenger services resumed in India on May 25 after a gap of two months due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Scheduled international passenger flights continue to remain suspended in the country since March 23 due to the pandemic.


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