Business Standard examines passenger options regarding alternate flights, loyalty miles and refunds.
Jet
Airways' suspension of services last week has left thousands of
passengers in lurch. Ticket refunds are delayed and alternate flights
have become costlier.
Domestic
airlines are taking over Jet's routes while partner airlines
including Air
France and Etihad are operating additional flights and
accommodating Jet's passengers. But every one will not get a free
seat.
Business
Standard examines passenger options regarding alternate
flights, loyalty miles and refunds.
Who
is protected and who is not?
A
lot will depend on which carrier issued the ticket. Globally,
airlines sign interline and code share agreements which allow them to
sell tickets on each others' networks.
a)
Ticket issued by Jet's partners (Air France-KLM, Etihad or Virgin
Atlantic) on a Jet Airways operated flight - Passengers are being
rebooked on an alternate flight without any fee.
Refund
option - Yes
b)
Ticket issued by Jet Airways on a flight operated by other airlines -
Partner airlines (except Air France KLM) are not accepting Jet
Airways issued tickets. This means such passengers will not be
rebooked on alternate flights free of charge.
Refund
option - Yes
c)
Ticket issued by Jet Airways on its own flights - Such passengers
will only get a refund and are not being accommodated on other
airlines free of charge.
Jet
Airways did not respond to a query.
More
flight options for Jet loyalty miles holders
Jet
Airways loyalty programme miles remain intact and members have option
of redeeming it on airline of their choice.
Jet
Privilege Private Limited, the company managing the programme is
directly purchasing redemption tickets from other airlines from its
members. It is purchasing them as other airlines are not accepting
Jet Airways issued tickets.
Extra
flights for stranded passengers
Air
France and Eithad are operating additional flights to India to
transport passengers impacted by Jet's grounding. KLM is flying
higher capacity aircraft to Mumbai and Delhi.
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